I know that there have already been a few daycare threads, but the search is being stupid and not letting me search just our N14 board. So I apologize if this has already been addressed...
DH and I have started looking at day cares. We have identified the ones that are most appealing geographically and there are no big red flags on their website. They all have a form on the website to fill out for information, but it seems that the information they are all willing to share with us via e-mail is sparse. They want us to come in for a tour, info, and presumably to apply sales pressure.
I see us having very few options to really get the info we need to pick daycare. There are 5 centers on our list. We can use our PTO and make a day of it - going on a day care tour of our area. Or I can spend more time than I want making phone calls trying to get the info over the phone. Of course we will still want to visit the 2-3 that we like the most. Has anyone else gone through this? What have you done?
Thanks!
Re: let's talk daycare
I know, for me, I'd get overwhelmed trying to look at a bunch at once. Can you maybe do a couple of half days?
I think going in is the best way. There was one daycare, looked ok on paper, but when we left we looked at each other and we're like "hell no!"
The one we chose actually wasn't the fanciest or most modern (it's by no means outdated, but another one we looked at was a brand-spanking-new building), but it was the one we got the best "vibe" from both the teachers and kids. There's nothing super "wow" about it on paper or looking at the building, but it was where we felt the most comfortable sending him.
DH and I have already picked our day care but I would suggest going on the tours. You receive the best information during them and you can see first hand. Centers usually aren't too pushy but they do like to show you the perks and not just list them out.
I would also suggest that if the center provides care to older children (infants through pre-k) to take a look at those classrooms as well. It's nice to know what the future will hold at a center. Book a tour during times that the older kids will be playing and not napping or eating. This way you can see them in action.
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WE DIDN'T GET IN! lol. We did not apply early enough. WTF? Tell me that is not insane.
Anyway. The websites are ok... but I would start calling to talk to the directors, too. And touring is a must for your top choices. Also, reputation! Ask parents around town. Where do their kids go and what do they think of their centres?
GL. I was so stressed out about who would care for my daughter while I worked. But things all ended up falling into place. My situation is different this time, and I will be needing very little care for this new one. But I remember your pain all too well.
Definitely take the time and take tours. I cannot emphasize enough how much information you'll get from visiting a place - your gut feeling will tell you a lot, and it's really important to see the places in person. Really. Pick the top two or three that seem good/convenient and start there. I got strong gut reactions at a lot of places, and visiting them was key.
And I don't think you'll be pressured, and if you are, I would see that as a red flag. In my area, every daycare has a long wait list, so they really don't need to give a strong sales pitch. In fact, I had the opposite problem - a lot of daycares were hard to schedule a tour with them because they already had such long wait lists.
And when you tour a place, ask to see the toddler rooms too. You'll be amazed at how quickly your kid will grow and will be a toddler and you'll want to make sure you're comfortable with the entire facility.
Me 32 and DH 40
Fur-baby named Bella
1 MC Nov. 2013
DD born Nov. 2, 2014
Little 2 EDD Oct. 1
I also recommend checking out your state's department of child services site for daycare ratings- they have to report any issues that are found on site visits. Some are relatively minor but others will make you run in another direction.
I'm not sure how much you want to know up front- a lot of the basics are the same across the board and you're not going to know how you feel until you see it and do the tour. I found that I could get pricing and some general info (do they have a video feed for parents, etc) over the phone but everything else was in person. Ask you want to over the phone and let them know that you don't have time to take off right now and need some basic answers so that you can narrow things down and then come in and get the tour. Hopefully you'll get what you need to narrow things down to what you can see in person.
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After doing some research online and by speaking to a few other parents, we picked our top few choices and toured them. I was able to get prices over the phone but you really won't get a feel for the DC until you take a tour. I never felt any pressure from the centers that we toured.
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And talking to coworkers and learning how much they pay has me pretty upset. It seems like the decent places around here charge $300-$330 per week for infant care. I knew daycare was pricey, but I was guessing that it was closer to $1000/ month.
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