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Does anyone love their in home daycare provider? I am looking for a in home center for my 1 year old son starting in July. Any recommendations?
I am thinking of trying to apply for an infant spot to get him settled in gradually before he has to go full time. Which teachers in the infant rooms have you had good experiences with? Are there any that teachers that you have had issues or concerns with? I am relieved to hear that you have had good experiences. What if anything have you had trouble with at the center?

I have read that bright horizons does not necessarily attract staff with the educational background and an interest in childcare and development that other center's might attract due to its low pay rate. However, I have also read that this is more true in the downtown locations and that the suburbs tend to attract a better applicant pool. What are your thoughts?

Are there any full time daycares(for infants/toddlers) either in home or in center with internet streaming webcams so parents can see what there kids are doing in Arlington or Alexandria? How about DC?
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Me too. Stressing about finding a day care...
I live in Ballston and work near Children's Hospital and am looking for full time day care for my 1 year old son. Any current thoughts on Bright Horizons NSF, Crystal City or 1111 Pennsylvania Ave? How about La Petite in Alexandria and at the VA? Any experiences of current parents or even second hand info would be appreciated. Are there any other recommendations for full time day care that I should be investigating?
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