Hello everyone! Currently, I have my oldest daughter (4) in a military base CDC preschool program and so far it's going well. However, the waiting list is really long. I have my 2nd kiddo, who is turning 1, in an in-home daycare. My 4 year old was at an in-home from 18 months till she turned three (due to COVID) and when she was about 2.5 years old, the in-home daycare person said hey, she needs to go to a preschool but we held on because I was pregnant with #2 and just wanted some stability. Looking back, it probably would have been best for her to have been in a preschool environment sooner --- she was a bit behind in speech and socialization (again, I think a lot of it was due to COVID pre-vaccines, etc) but she's super thriving now.
My 1 year old has been in an in-home daycare since he was 4 months old and I have kiddo #3 on the way, due in April. He's (and #3) signed up for the military CDC programs but, again, that waitlist is crazy. Considering things are a bit more 'normal-ish-ish-ish' now, is a good time to tranisition from in-home to a preschool-ish setting more along the 2 year old time frame?
Just trying to get a sense of what the next moves should be. The great advantage of in-home is that it's a bit cheaper, it's down the street from me and it's definitely smaller. However, I don't want to run into some of the hold backs my 1st had (although I know every kid is different)