Part Time, FULL DAY Daycare Centers

Anonymous
Currently looking for a part-time FULL DAY daycare center for 2 year old DC.

Not interested in a KinderCare-(bad experiences there) or half day program. Alexandria area. Does anyone know of any place I can try?

Anonymous
Have you checked the sticky thread at the top of this forum for Alexandria centers?

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/450007.page

Anonymous
Yes. Seems like a lot of the part-time options are from 9-12pm
Anonymous
You will probably need to find another family to take the other days. I know there are, or at least were, one or two splits like that at our daycare. But it can be hard to find a match, and centers probably prefer one kid who is FT, so you may have issues if there is competition for the spots.
Anonymous
Northeast stars montesori has a part-time schedule. You can do MWF or TH full day.
Anonymous
Frog Pond Learning Center and some BH facilities in Alexandria area will allow that.
Anonymous
The non-refundable application fee of $200 that must be submitted with the application of Frog Pond seems a bit ridic to me.
There's no guarantee that you would get off the wait list, but thanks

i will look into those options 16:24
Anonymous
We are at Discovery Time in Del Ray. They have 2 day and 3 day options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The non-refundable application fee of $200 that must be submitted with the application of Frog Pond seems a bit ridic to me.
There's no guarantee that you would get off the wait list, but thanks

i will look into those options 16:24


That's the way a lot of places around here work. Supply meet demand. It sucks but it is a pittance in the scheme of child care costs if that place could be a good option for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The non-refundable application fee of $200 that must be submitted with the application of Frog Pond seems a bit ridic to me.
There's no guarantee that you would get off the wait list, but thanks

i will look into those options 16:24


That's the way a lot of places around here work. Supply meet demand. It sucks but it is a pittance in the scheme of child care costs if that place could be a good option for you.


I am familiar, have other children and have paid waitlist fees, just never that amount.

The cost of infant/toddler care in the this area is astronomical for what you get. Most centers have a fair amount of turnover and the "teachers" tend to be young girls who aren't really teaching anything. Overworked babysitters. Again this has been my general experience over the last few years and that of other parents. But, it is what is...
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