My kids are starting part time daycare next week. ..(2.5 years old and 2 months) Marchie went to a sitter (so not very structured...but I loved the lady).
What things should I tell the daycare provider to make the transition better? What things should I take?
Lenox: Born March 13, 2012
Number 2: EDD July 4, 2014
Re: Starting Daycare Question
Disclaimer- I'm a first time mom with a very type A personality.
A well stocked diaper bag is what I take. Enough food for how long he's there plus 3 extra bottles, 10 diapers, a pack of wipes, gripe water, nasal aspirator, change of clothes, brush, bib, burp bloth, balmex, pacifier, and extra pacifier. I also left a package of diapers and wipes there outside of what's in the bag.
I told her my daily routine with baby, how he likes to be held, his habits, and how he's very gassy. I also told her my non-negotiables (no microwaved bottles, no over feeding, no CIO), and let her do what she does best.
Each day I would bring breast milk with enough for one extra bottle just in case. Once he was on formula I left a container there.
Things to tell: general routine, sleep routine/tips, what calms baby, & any special instructions (medication, diaper cream, etc)
For your Marchie (my DS is March '12 too!)- pack lunch & 1-2 snacks, sippy cup in lunch bag. My Marchie kept a special blanket & animal there for nap time. Ask if you need to supply a crib sheet for cot
Good luck!
Blanket and pillow (stays there and I wash every Friday along w cot sheets I provide)
Pull-ups/diapers (I do supply wipes but if they don't like sams club wipes, they provide their own)
If potty training, 3 extra sets of weather appropriate clothes
Outdoor weather appropriate outfits (swimsuits in summer and boots/snowpants in winter)
Any medication they may need (cough meds, tylonal, etc.)
I believe that's it. I do put a disclaimer on that says if they bring toys, I am not responsible.
Also, if they are lactose intolerant, they provide special milk. I provide all meals and snacks
As for schedule - I will let her know what LO's routine has been, but it's her program. She has to do what works for all the kids, not just mine. If LO comes home having issues, we will revisit that. But I don't expect her to keep the exact schedule I have been keeping with LO at home. And, on weekends, I will likely conform to her schedule to keep things consistent for LO.
Great point. I breastfeed as well and was going to just send it in bottles. I will call tomorrow to ask