My DD started daycare today, and as expected, I'm preoccupied and a little anxious about it. It's an in-home daycare, and the provider is watching 6 other kids, all older (by next month, she'll only be watching 4 other kids), but I feel completely confident that my DD is in good hands. (I feel a lot better than the other daycare that had one lady watching 10 other kids).
But I still worry. I've read too many articles about SIDS and percentages and daycare and all of that, so I'm paranoid and antsy.
When did y'all put your new babies in daycare? What kind? And how long did it take for the anxious feeling to go away?
Re: Daycare! How are you coping?
And to the original question, overall things are going great at daycare. Our childcare provider loves the kids, and cares for them well. My kids have had every virus going around though. Part of it is the season, and part is being around other kids on a daily basis.
I'm glad to hear that almost everyone is having an easy time with day care! My DD's first day at day care was great, though she did sleep most of the time, and I picked her up two hours early. I don't think the older kids get much education at the home. I think they mostly play and maybe watch a little tv, but I really don't care about that. My kid is 3 months old! I'll worry about her getting an education at day care when she's like 1.5 or 2.
@ATolentino89 Like PPs have said, there are advantages and disadvantages to both. In my mind, the advantages to a center is that the babies are separate from the older kids, and there are usually more people available to help out if things get a little crazy. Centers are usually more secure as well. My first daughter didn't go into daycare until she was 2, but she went to a center, and one of the complaints I had is that there were a ton of kids there and a really high turn over rate. At one point, she had a different caregiver every week for three weeks straight.
For in-home care, it's usually cheaper, and there is a little more consistency and personal care given. It depends on the caregiver, since I know of a few people that ONLY take 3-4 babies (depending on state laws), but in general, there is usually one (maybe two) people watching kids of a variety of ages, all of whom have different needs and behavior issues, etc. Plus, sometimes security is an issue. Who else lives there? Are they gone during the day, or separate from the kids? Are friends coming and going during the day?
@BP1979 Right now for in home care, I am paying $110/week for full time care. For infants in my area (Fort Wayne, IN), care centers ranged from $185 to $246 a week (I didn't even check out La Petite). The two other in-home care places I checked charged $3.50-4.50/hour for part-time, or $140 full time.