*Shamelessly stealing this from July 2022 board
Let’s talk about the different options there are: SAHM, nanny, in-home daycare, daycare center. Pos and cons of each. Things to consider when choosing. How to find a reputable provider. Any advice from STMs. Anything else you can think of.
Re: Childcare Options
My first two went to daycare full time starting at 4 months. I only had 8 weeks of leave with #1, and 12 weeks with #2, and my husband used his leave to get us to 4 months both times. It was too soon both times. My oldest is now in public school and my little guy is in a great daycare 3 days a week, starting full time in the fall. Daycare in my area is fairly competitive, but siblings get priority and I know and love the infant teachers at ours.
I really believe that daycare is good for kids, but I am torn on what to do with this baby. I quit a full-time job that I loved a year ago and work freelance now, and only part time (~30 hours) since we only have childcare 3 days a week (COVID-related). I've always been very career-minded, but the truth is I love my days home with my little guy way more than I thought I would.
I was originally thinking to take 6 months of leave with this baby, but the thought of putting #3 in daycare next January, at what will likely be the next seasonal peak of COVID, is terrifying. I could be a SAHM if I wanted, but I honestly don't know if I am cut out for it, and I am worried about how to get back into the job market if I stayed home with #3 for a while. I need to give our daycare provider a heads up soon or there won't be a spot for us, but I really don't know what I want to do.
I’m definitely not cut out to be a SAHM but childcare is so difficult to figure out sometimes.
All this to say I’m sorry for all you moms having to figure it out. You’re amazing whatever you want to do or have to do.
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Sounds like some of you are in some tough spots figuring out childcare! I hope those transitions go smooth! Wishing you all the best!❤️
@Alturra143 I did a lot of research in FB local mom groups, and made sure to find one that was open the majority of the year (some take weeks off for holidays and development days). The things I most cared about was high teacher to child ratio (1:2 in the infant room), and low turnover. My son’s teachers have been there between 7 and 20 years which is very rare in childcare. Cost is very regional, but the cost for one child in the infant room is about $2300 a month.
@alturra143 word of mouth is great, also your state most likely had a site that you can look up the inspections and infractions. In Maryland both centers and in home have to be licensed, so even in home are inspected. We reached out to a few in home, but typically they don’t have assistants so when the provider is sick or takes vacation you are shit out of luck for childcare. Now, I have extreme flexibility but I really didn’t like that idea. That was a big push for us to look at a center, unless it’s a holiday or weather situation they don’t close. They also keep 7-6 hours. The two assistants in her room did turn over during 2021, but not the main teacher. The other big push was I really wanted a Montessori program, I personally attended Montessori k-5. We will have to pay for preschool in Maryland, so continuity of her care was another huge bonus. She’ll stay at the same school until we switch her to public kindy. Or if we wanted they do actually runs a program to 2nd grade.
Given that norm, there aren't a ton of options for daycare for children who are not potty-trained. So we'll probably look into part-time support to help us during a period of the day in which we'll both be working. Sometimes I also wondering about a switch of career so that I can work from home, but probably will still need some support (?).
@wisewitch222 can’t wait!
@mangoandguava my biweekly paycheck wouldn't even cover childcare for us. My dad lives across town, but he will be 76 and MH's dad lives over an hour away. So it's better for us that I stay home. I know it's such a tough decision to make.
@anniemarie887 word of mouth does seem to be best.. My friends that have kids are much older and in regular school now so I’ll need to do some more research. I’ll look at the CA daycare center listings too that’s a great idea! Which makes more sense the daycare location closer to home or work?
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