So I'm starting a new position in June that is full-time. Up until now I've only been part-time, so between my mom and MIL we always had a babysitter for N in the family. My MIL is retired, but watches my SIL's 3 kids all day every day and they're not well-behaved, so we're not putting N into that mix. We have 2 daycares in the area, and I'm looking for a potential in-home daycare but haven't found one I like yet.
Daycare 1: PROS: Great rate, 10 infants maximum, 2-3 staff in the infant room depending on how many kids are there (maximum of 4 infants per staff member), 2 different age/development based toddler rooms for the future, slightly more convenient location
CONS: When we visited there were kids in the infant room eating cupcakes- none of them appeared to be over 12 months, and I know one of them turned 6 months today; the main staff member was dressed incredibly unprofessionally-like yoga pants and a t-shirt (not that how she dressed affects how she does her job, but it did stand out to me and makes me wonder because every other daycare I have visited the teachers were dressed almost business casual); many more of the children are on county vouchers, so I have heard the rates go up quite a bit for cash customers every 6 months or so
Daycare 2: PROS: 4 infants maximum (unless they hire another staff for the infant room- which they are considering), much smaller class sizes throughout the program from infants to pre-K, quieter infant room than daycare 1
CON: Almost twice the rate of Daycare 1
I am leaning hard toward Daycare 2, but am I putting too much thought into this cupcake thing? I would be pissed if they gave my 6 month old a cupcake, but is it common for kids that young to be given things like that at other daycares in the infant room? I understand the toddlers and the pre-k kids, but the babies??
WWN13D?
Re: Tell me I'm not being crazy about daycare
My daycare is my only point of reference, but I can tell you they are only allowed to feed my baby food I sent, that I have a signed consent for (had to update it when we started solids for example), and that is labeled with her first and last name. My state only allows 3 babies per teacher, our room has 8 babies and it gets crazy with 3 teachers, I can't imagine how it would work with 4 babies per teacher on a daily basis.
I know it's so hard to choose, where to leave your LO is a daunting choice. Make sure wherever you pick, it is somewhere that you will know LO will be safe and well cared for.
Some of my favorite things about my daycare are the daily logs which tell me when she ate, napped and had bowel movements. I also love the communication, for example we talk about naps at home vs daycare, they give me tips, and I have been able to tell them when I would prefer they do something differently. this has ensured she has consistency between there and home as much as possible.
I say go with your gut ( as long as you can afford it) and chose day care 2.
If you go with day care 1 you might be worrying all the time about what's going on and fighting battles over little things that may occur
When I worked at a daycare it was always jeans or yoga pants and t-shirts. I couldn't imagine doing the things I did with the kids in business casual clothes. In that one instance I think you are being overly picky.
And the food stuff, well... daycare food is subpar to what I'd feed at home, period. It's a hard pill to swallow that I can't control H's diet at every single moment, but again, it wasn't worth another $1k+ per month to me to put him in the all-organic daycare, and I can tell them to not feed my kid the cupcakes.
And I wouldn't weigh the volume of the rooms at ALL in my decision - there are days when H's daycare room is the picture of serenity and the other room is a tornado and vice versa. There's no way to accurately gauge the volume/stress level of a particular room just based on one visit.
All this to say, assuming that there are no DCFS violations on either of their records, I'd go with DCP #1. We picked the "cheaper" center and my baby is happy, healthy, well loved and clearly enjoys his time there - we're socking away the extra $600/month we would've paid to put him at the other more expensive centers and will use it for a vacation with him or for his private school tuition in a few years.
My daycare has a different food policy for the baby room than the other rooms. We have to bring all his food until he moves up to the next room, so I know they aren't giving him anything.
Eta: if you are comfortable with daycare 1 I would go for it - the issues you raised don't seem like red flags to me based on your info. Good luck! :-)
I know when I am at home with the baby all day I am in yoga pants, so I don't really expect his teachers to wear anything different. Like PPs stated, they need to get on the floor and play with them and it's just easier in comfortable clothes.
I have a hard time imagining that the kids were eating cupcakes if their parents didn't approve it. If it's a huge concern though, I would just ask them about it. I've heard of some centers that don't allow the parents to provide their own food, so I would look into that just to make sure it isn't the case at either DCP.
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Agree 100 %. Better to have this clarified now because what if you start there and both love it? Then they kind of have you by the throat.