Daycare violating child to teacher ratio

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Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely not typical for DC. My daycare sometimes pools classes at the end of the day but they are ALWAYS strictly within staffing ratios, almost always with more teachers than required around.


Same at my daycare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about you get a nanny or a small family daycare OP?

Too much stress for you and your child imo

Nanny is too expensive, a small family daycare - I could not find a spot at the locations close to our work,
Anonymous
OP the daycare you are talking about is it in NE DC? I am debating enrolling my child in a day care with similar student limit. Now I am very curious.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish they paid better the assistants from centers. The government should fund more Education and Healthcare and social programs

they are paid plenty given an insane tuition rates


It's all for the director and daycare stuff.
They don't raise the teacher's or even worse the assistants salaries.
No wonder many Teachers have to find a second job you heartless as$hole. I feel bad for your kids

The average Child Care Center Teacher salary in Washington, DC is $40,888 as of January 26, 2023, but the range typically falls between $36,974 and $46,545.
Give me a break, there are many people who work more hours, whose work is more demanding and are paid far less in DC.


Say that to the poor teachers struggling, they have to get a second job. It's not enough. Many have to use only fans to get money for their families and bring food on the table
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish they paid better the assistants from centers. The government should fund more Education and Healthcare and social programs

they are paid plenty given an insane tuition rates


It's all for the director and daycare stuff.
They don't raise the teacher's or even worse the assistants salaries.
No wonder many Teachers have to find a second job you heartless as$hole. I feel bad for your kids

they don't raise your because you suck at your job, drive Uber



Someone needs a new hubby
Anonymous
Op, find a family daycare. Imo a child shouldn't be in big crowds yet. Young children needs more individual attention. Centers don't give that, is chaos and tons of kids every day
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish they paid better the assistants from centers. The government should fund more Education and Healthcare and social programs

they are paid plenty given an insane tuition rates


It's all for the director and daycare stuff.
They don't raise the teacher's or even worse the assistants salaries.
No wonder many Teachers have to find a second job you heartless as$hole. I feel bad for your kids

The average Child Care Center Teacher salary in Washington, DC is $40,888 as of January 26, 2023, but the range typically falls between $36,974 and $46,545.
Give me a break, there are many people who work more hours, whose work is more demanding and are paid far less in DC.


Say that to the poor teachers struggling, they have to get a second job. It's not enough. Many have to use only fans to get money for their families and bring food on the table



Is better to be a Nanny than a Teacher for daycare Center or Family daycare.

Nannies are paid 3 times better than teachers. Sad reality
Anonymous
The government should fund more Education, healthcare, social programs. It's not enough. The US should stop funding free abortions for Israel. Israel gives free abortions with our American money
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:How about you get a nanny or a small family daycare OP?

Too much stress for you and your child imo

Nanny is too expensive, a small family daycare - I could not find a spot at the locations close to our work,


Check again OP.

I was lucky I found a new family daycare in my area and got an Infant spot.
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