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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do not leave a daycare where you feel confident your child is getting good, loving care and stimulation. A good daycare situation is worth its price in gold. In a year or so the costs of the current daycare will start going down as the ratios increase. Unless you are absolutely sure about the church basement place, I would not switch. [/quote] absolutely this. Hang in there for another year or so. ESPECIALLy if current daycare has not experienced staff turnover, which is rampant at centers. Any way to get to know the providers in the rooms that your child would be moving into (once moved out of the infant room) at the current place? We had a bad experience with DS2 in the infant room (it was a one time deal, but big enough that we talked about leaving). The idea that in just a few months he would be moving into the next room (long time provider, we know and completely trust her as she was there for DD1) convinced us to stay put. [/quote]
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