Had a nanny for my first two babies, considering daycare for my third...experiences?

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Anonymous wrote:You will be swapping 1:1 attention for 1:3 or 1:4. Do you like washing many bottles every day? Having a baby with RSV/hand food and mouth/roseola/etc? Dealing with a changing cast of caregivers? Having an overtired baby who doesn’t nap because infant rooms are generally loud and bright and hard for infants to sleep in? Not having your baby’s poops
Changed immediately? Having them lay on a boppy or in a chair or bouncer most of the awake time when they aren’t being fed or diapered? That’s daycare. It’s just exchanging one set of issues for another. Nannies are costly for a reason - it’s why most parent prefer them. But working from home with a nanny and your child is also a special kind of challenge and personally while it was better for my kid it made my work life difficult. Try a home daycare to start - more home like, better ratios, and less institutional.



you think some nannies or parents aren't lazy too? Haha

Nannies and home daycares are great, both do tons of learning activities, they talk to the babies all day, play with them. I'm more pro daycare because of the socialization, Everytime I come they are happy playing, learning together and grew up together,they really love each other


Young babies don’t need socialization.

A daycare is less expensive because your child doesn’t receive 1-on-1 care. They are one of many babies. It’s suboptimal childcare. No one would send their child to daycare if they didn’t have a job and were wealthy.


I'm the parent who has a more than a 100k salary and works for the government.

You are Incorrect.
Children who goes to family Daycares have at least 2 people. Ours had 3, The provider which was a prek teacher, her mom and another assistant. They are lovely people! The babies gets lots of attention and they grow up fine. My son is thriving now at school. I'm so thankful they showed him so much love.
I'm Maryland they can only have 4 infants max.
2 teachers for 2 babies.

Centers are worst, the ratio is 3 babies 1 teacher and they can have up to 6 or 8 infants, crazy

Nanny and small family daycares are great! We loved our local daycare!


I meant for family daycares ratio is 2 teachers for 4 infants

Centers is 3 infants for 1 teacher, they can have up to 6 or 10 infants
Anonymous
Mom of 4 here — first three did various kinds of hard-to-get-into daycares and the fourth had a nanny.

No question that nanny is better for my life as somebody who works at home. She helps with chores and can pitch in if an older sibling is home for some reason. I think daycare is way more fun for the kids after eight months or so. They don’t need “interaction” with an adult every second and they love watching and eventually interacting with the other kids. It’s more stimulating than almost any nanny, especially if you are realistic about how a nanny — or any caregiver myself included — is with a phone as soon as she isn’t watched. Daycare workers chat with each other and aren’t on their phones. There are back ups if somebody quits or gets sick. There are better toys and other supplies. But those days are done for me due to other life logistics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You will be swapping 1:1 attention for 1:3 or 1:4. Do you like washing many bottles every day? Having a baby with RSV/hand food and mouth/roseola/etc? Dealing with a changing cast of caregivers? Having an overtired baby who doesn’t nap because infant rooms are generally loud and bright and hard for infants to sleep in? Not having your baby’s poops
Changed immediately? Having them lay on a boppy or in a chair or bouncer most of the awake time when they aren’t being fed or diapered? That’s daycare. It’s just exchanging one set of issues for another. Nannies are costly for a reason - it’s why most parent prefer them. But working from home with a nanny and your child is also a special kind of challenge and personally while it was better for my kid it made my work life difficult. Try a home daycare to start - more home like, better ratios, and less institutional.



you think some nannies or parents aren't lazy too? Haha

Nannies and home daycares are great, both do tons of learning activities, they talk to the babies all day, play with them. I'm more pro daycare because of the socialization, Everytime I come they are happy playing, learning together and grew up together,they really love each other


Young babies don’t need socialization.

A daycare is less expensive because your child doesn’t receive 1-on-1 care. They are one of many babies. It’s suboptimal childcare. No one would send their child to daycare if they didn’t have a job and were wealthy.


Babies need socialization!
I know a baby who cries whenever he sees other kids or adults but doesn't with his brother. Siblings don't count. Babies need to socialize with others
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