2nd Trimester

Freaking out about day care

DH and I are finally starting to look at day cares in our area (here in DC, starting to look at day cares after you're already pregnant is considered way late) and I am freaking out because... how do I know what to look for in a day care? I don't have any experience with kids. I feel like somebody's asking me to go check out an auto assembly plant and report back. Like, I have literally no experience doing that, why do you think I would be able to make a qualified assessment?

Can somebody talk me down here? Maybe I'm a little clingy because of previous MC but right now the idea of letting my baby out of my sight for a second seems horrifying (yes, I'm hormonal). HELP.

Re: Freaking out about day care

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  • I'm in your area (ish). Northern Virginia. I posted on my community's Facebook yard sale page asking local moms for recommendations.
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  • A few day cares in my area also have cameras so parents can log into their website and monitor their child and the care. Ask if that's something they offer. You could also look into a nanny or home child care, but @cmerribury brought up great questions to ask when making the decision!
  • Does your state have a daycare review board?  I'm in NC and the state ranks daycares on a 1 to 5 star basis depending on what they offer, their ratios, complaints that have been filed, inspections that have been done, etc.  We were lucky to have 3 five star centers within 5 miles of our house, so we visited all three of them and picked the one we liked the most (which also happened to be the one that is less than 1.5 miles away).

     

    I will say that we visited some that have the online video camera option, and i did not want that.  The last thing i need is to get fired for spending all day streaming my DD's daycare class on my computer while i'm supposed to be working!  When we drop her off she gets excited to be there and when we pick her up she seems happy and well cared for.  that's all i need.

  • I worked in childcare for many years, and I'm freaking out, too.  The only way I would really be happy with LO in daycare would be if he went to the on-campus one where I work so I can BF and pick him up early when I have slow afternoons in my office.  We put our name in and we have a 50-50 chance for next August.  Say what????  There is very little infant care available in my area.  The ones that are good have waiting lists so long the kid will be a toddler before you get the call.  :)
  • Make sure there are no restrictions for dropping in unexpectedly, if there are, then it's not a place to pick.  We chose a home daycare for our child a few years ago.  It was cheaper than the larger places. I liked that it was small so more attention from the caregivers.  There is an assistant so the daycare won't close in case the director is sick or has an emergency.  All the children are in the same room which I like now since my toddler loves babies and now has experience being around them since we are expecting our second in a few months.  
  • I would XP your post to the Working Moms board, too. Also, do a google search for potential questions (and red flags) to look for in a daycare. Finally, find out if you have access in your state (not sure if you're exactly DC or VA or MD), and see if you can view daycare license info, complaints and follow-up actions taken, etc.
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