So, our DC is moving all the babies in our infant room to the toddler room on the 1st of the year, when LO will be 10 months. I've been told that she will be moved to one nap at a set time, will no longer be rocked to sleep, will have set meal times, needs to be mainly feeding herself, and will be sitting at a table for meals. They've said that they will make some accommodations -- like she *can* have a second nap if necessary, but that it'll be temporary.
This all seems way early to me -- am I wrong? Also, LO is the second *oldest* in her class.
I mentioned previously that I am planning to change DCs -- I still am, we are at the very top of the wait list for the other place. I keep hoping we'll move her before this takes effect, but now it's less than a month away!
Re: DC is moving LO to the toddler room
If you're looking to switch anyway, can you ask for another month (buying time to get into the other place)?
Ours is 15 months and they start the transition in the infant room. For example at 13 months old they start having them sleep on the floor on mats to get used to napping out of a crib.
The infant room follows an eating and napping schedule for the kids. They will of course feed them if they're hungry outside of that time frame. But each kid has their own time schedule to follow.
10 months seems way to young for me to treat them like toddlers when they're not there emtionaly and developmentaly. I 'm also sad for the youngest in the class to be forced to "grow up" and not be treated at the level at which they are at. Glad you're leaving them.
Questions:
Why are they moving the kids?
Do they not already have set eating/napping schedules where they are now?
Grill 'em! The easter coaster in me would be very blunt and ask if this is a financial move. Do they really have these kids best intersets to heart. I'm would put up a fight to stay longer in the room.
I don't know about the older kids in the toddler room, but the one place had kids up to 24m. I would not want my 10m old crawling baby in a room with a 24m old toddler. Those kids are at very different stages and it would be hard for the kids, and hard for the care givers to balance the different needs.
I'm really hoping that the spot at the other place opens for you ASAP.
It's nice your teacher said she'd look out for LO. But what about her break times? Her sick days and vacation times? The center moves her around again?
I wonder if you're where I took DS.
They pulled the same shit with him.
I'm even wondering if you have the same amazing infant teacher we had.
Does the daycare share a parking lot with one of the pools and playgrounds and does the name start with a K?
We let them move Ds at about 12 months and it was a massive mistake I still feel sick over. It was hard for him. He got through and enjoyed the more active babies (he'd been the only walker), but it wasn't okay.
@RondackHiker Not the same place, but I think all centers in Columbia are sketchy!
If they didn't impose toddler rules this would be fine!
@RondackHiker That would be great, thanks!
@shellbell3845 I really only know one of the mothers at all and she seems happy. Maybe she'll have doubts once we get this paper next week though?
This is so sleazy and wrong.