WWYD: Keep spot in daycare with strong precautions OR PT a sitter?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are doing nanny. I think it’s pretty terrible to send your kid to daycare right now, unless you absolutely have to (eg one it both parents working outside the home). But everyone does things differently and that’s okay.


You don’t think it’s okay—you think it’s “pretty terrible.” It’s good that you can afford a nanny.



Many households have one or more parents now working out of the home. Not everyone can work from home for a year and not everyone who can work at home can watch young children at the same time. Not everyone can afford a nanny either. It’s pretty terrible you’d write that given that some people don’t have a choice.


+1000
So tired of the posters on these types of threads who all seem to think everyone can afford a nanny. That isn't the reality for the vast majority of families in this country.
My kids are in daycare. I really wish they weren't right now, but we were out of options.
Anonymous
No question: get a babysitter but increase her hours.

There are no true “strong precautions” if one child or teacher or parent is completely asymptomatic and spreads covid to your child and your child spreads it to the rest of your family.

Your hours for a part-time sitter are actually good. Look for a nanny who is strict about safety precautions and done work at 3 or 4.
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