| Our plans for September fell though and we need to find care for our toddler in Vienna. Is there any place good without crazy waiting lists? We have been frantically interviewing nannies but would really prefer a center type place. Please help. |
| How old is your child? |
18 months |
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where do you both work? I would advise expanding your search all along your commutes to work. Then use the DSS inspection site http://www.dss.virginia.gov/facility/search/cc.cgi and call every center that it practicable.
You are most likely to find space at a newly opened center. You can get a sense for how crowded the center is using the inspection reports. |
| Have you tried the YWCA Children's Center? They tend to have waiting lists but we got in last minute a couple of years ago when we needed a place and were in a similar situation to yours. Openings happen when people move. I don't know about the toddler room but it's worth a call. |
| Bright Horizons on Boone Blvd across from Tyson's 2 is new and didn't have a wait list when I toured 6 months ago. Expensive but seems very nice environment. |
| If you don't mind a home based daycare, there is an opening in September at the one my 2 year old son is going to. I am getting laid off so I am going to stay home with him. His daycare is in Vienna, on Hull Road. Her name is Baruna Rana (703-847-1986). I highly recommend her. |
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Thanks for the suggestions. We got on some waitlists and will probably go with a nanny for now.
It will be tight but I think we'll only have to do it for a year. It looks like there are a lot more options around age 2.5. |
OK reviews from two parents |
We were in the exact same boat and decided to wait till age 26 months and are happier with a half day preschool three days a week. |