Infant childcare under $1500/mo in Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Silver Spring?

Anonymous
We had good luck finding reasonably priced care through Monday Morning Moms - they act as a broker for in-home daycare providers in Montgomery County. However, you'd be fairly lucky to find one in Bethesda or Chevy Chase, as the economics of in-home daycare often mean they are in more affordable neighborhoods.
Anonymous
1500-2000/month, broadly speaking, is extremely expensive. The nationwide average, according to google, is about 900/month. It's difficult enough to get by in DC with such an outrageous cost of living - no need to make it worse by shaming people who don't want to dump money into a daycare just because of its zip code. Don't listen to them, OP. (And if you do find that dirt cheap daycare you're looking for,let us know)
Anonymous
Use this

http://www.checkccmd.org

I just kept calling and emailing until we found options. Good luck op!

Anonymous
Check out
Geodata.md.gov/Mdcc/

It's a mapping tool to find licensed childcare either in homes or centers. You can search for places within a certain distance from an address.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to find childcare for an infant for less than $1500 a month in the Chevy Chase (MD)/Bethesda/Silver Spring area? I have been searching, but I can't seem to find anything. My husband is getting frustrated that I keep finding daycare centers over $2000/mo, and I am starting to feel defeated. Please help. Where are all of the infants without rich parents going?!?

What do you both do, that you require such low cost childcare?


how on earth is this relevant, and since when is $1500/mo low cost?

- someone who pays $4k/mo for 2 kids in a center


Agree that it isn't relevant, but $1500/mo for infant care is very low cost. Objectively, yes that is a lot of money to pay per month for any service. But for infant care in this area? Especially closer in to DC where she is looking? That is super low.


Not really. I pay 1000 at an excellent in-home daycare in Silver Spring--though not close in SS. Unfortunately there are not any openings for infants and there won't be until current kids start turning 2 in October.


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Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to find childcare for an infant for less than $1500 a month in the Chevy Chase (MD)/Bethesda/Silver Spring area? I have been searching, but I can't seem to find anything. My husband is getting frustrated that I keep finding daycare centers over $2000/mo, and I am starting to feel defeated. Please help. Where are all of the infants without rich parents going?!?

What do you both do, that you require such low cost childcare?


how on earth is this relevant, and since when is $1500/mo low cost?

- someone who pays $4k/mo for 2 kids in a center


Agree that it isn't relevant, but $1500/mo for infant care is very low cost. Objectively, yes that is a lot of money to pay per month for any service. But for infant care in this area? Especially closer in to DC where she is looking? That is super low.


Not really. I pay 1000 at an excellent in-home daycare in Silver Spring--though not close in SS. Unfortunately there are not any openings for infants and there won't be until current kids start turning 2 in October.


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For how many hours a week?
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