I posted below about being uncomfortable with our daycare serving peanut butter. I'm debating moving them to a brand new Learning Experience that just opened about a week ago. I called about their rates before, and it's about $300/month more than we're currently paying. Would you ever ask a daycare if they could meet what your current rate is?
I've addressed my concern about the peanuts in the past. Would you ever come right out and say if you don't take this off the menu I'll be moving my children to another center? I'd hate to give an ultimatum like that but I'd hate to receive a call that my daughter stopped breathing even more.
Re: are daycare rates negotiable?
What have they said before about the peanuts when you've brought it up? If they've said they would remove the peanuts and they keep putting peanut items on there, then yes, definitely give them an ultimatum.
On the other hand, if they've never indicated they would change their offerings based on allergies in the class (peanut or otherwise) then I don't think the ultimatum makes a difference. Move her to a place that does adjust based on allergies.
I would push your concern about no nuts. But yeah, I would tell them you will be forced to look elsewhere if they don't budge.
Or course when it comes to the other center we are but free so I don't have much to say about that.. But if it was a different allergy and someone asked us to go dairy free or wheat free or whatever we would not be able to do that.. So I guess I sort of see both sides.. (Except that nuts are such a common allergy)
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
I know people that negotiate in-home daycare rates but for centers, no.
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