Oh, FFS. No, not everyone has that choice, PP. It’s great that you did, but stop assuming it’s an option for all of us. |
If you're in Bethesda, look at Norwood Park co-op, which is about $7K a year, or wait a year and do the Little Barons at BCC which is about $700 a year. |
I’d have them stay home and pay nanny a little more for tutoring. |
I would do a deep dive researching top-quality enrichment the nanny can do with your child—ideally with the same peer group for months. Smithsonian Early Explorers has a two morning program that’s incredible under 36 months. What about Washington Waldorf?
I would pay the extra $15k for an exceptional school like NCRC or SJP but otherwise delay. |
Many family daycares are preschool 5 days a week all day. Most providers are preschool teachers |
Get a family daycare with a preschool teacher until 4 years old. 1 year pre k is enough. Children learn fast. Find God and caring caregivers |
Don't go to religious daycares. They are not licensed, doesn't get inspections and they don't pay taxes |
I meant
"Get a family daycare with a preschool teacher until 4 years old. 1 year pre k is enough. Children learn fast. Find good and caring caregivers |
This is why people send their kids to daycare. |
Only if you are going the daycare route A 2-mornings a week program doesn’t cost as much as full time daycare OP , look at church preschools, we aren’t religious by any stretch of the imagination and we sent out DC to a church based preschool, prices vary from low 300s to low 700s for part time preschool (they have programs that range from 2 days a week to 5 times a week) |
Talk with your nanny about managing two kids with different needs and her comfort level. You don't have to send the older one to preschool unless you have your own reasons for thinking it will benefit them and / or improve the experiences of and care given to each child. If that's the case, you might have to re-arrange your budget. The price you're quoting is the average I've seen for FT in Bethesda/SS. A lot of ppl here suggesting part time programs or coops. Keep in mind that depending on your and your spouse's work schedule and the nanny's schedule with the younger child, part time or coop can be MORE disruptive to everyone's routine and difficult. Coops don't offer much to full time working parents and only you know the cost of your time. |
This is accurate from my experience. 4 days a week at 4 hrs each costs $550 per month at a sweet church preschool (Westover Baptist) |
No preschool until 4. Its plenty if the nanny is doing enrichment. |
I send my child to a fantastic daycare that also has a preschool program. I pay $1600 a month. We also decided to have only one child. |
Get an au pair and pay for preschool. That is what we have/had. Our kids are in the top private schools and the choice of preschool was very important. If you don’t want/can’t afford private school, then as long as your kid is in some sort of structured class (coop, playgroup, church preschool, etc) it’s fine. |