Anonymous
Post 09/17/2023 09:45     Subject: Re:50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

The Godard School on Goldsboro Rd in Bethesda had 18 month old spot available. They are also one of the few preschools that are NAEYC accredited. My children have thrived there. I would recommend giving them a call.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2023 07:47     Subject: 50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

We paid registration fees at several daycares, just to get on their respective waiting lists, because all have waitlists and one never knows how much time it will be for a given daycare. Also, we needed some kind of daycare (because both parents work out of home, and not rich).
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2023 12:51     Subject: 50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

At age two, class sizes expand because there are higher ratios of kid to caregiver. But I still think it’s unlikely.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2023 11:32     Subject: 50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

Don’t bet on this daycare. If one of the existing moms gets pregnant you’ll move even further down.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2023 17:43     Subject: Re:50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

We did this with a 9 month old at 5 or 6 DC daycares. The kid is almost 5 now, and we still haven't heard back from most of the daycares we paid $75-$100 to (and also never got a specific waitlist number from any of them). So your suspicions may be correct.

Only the daycare can tell you when (and how likely) you might clear the waitlist, and frankly if their waitlist is that long, dealing with potential clients probably isn't a high priority for the management, since they can find new students easily whenever there is a vacancy. Also, it may not be a purely first-in-first-out waitlist - in practice, they can (and do) give priority to siblings of current students, to their friends, to families who seem particularly nice/easygoing, etc., or skip over families they have concerns about.

I would talk to more daycares - there are quality daycares out there with immediate openings. The $75 extortion fee, while annoying, is small in the scheme of the $20-30k/yr (or more) you'll be paying in daycare costs, so don't get too worked up over it. If you start somewhere and later get into one that you like better, it's easy to switch.

Also - most of the 50 people ahead of you have probably found other arrangements by now. So it's not really a 50-kid waitlist.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2023 22:10     Subject: 50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

Center?
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2023 21:30     Subject: 50th on waitlist for my 18 month old

Just signed up for a daycare I liked, paid the $75 fee, and am 50th on line for a 18 month old.

Anyone have experience with being this far down the list for a toddler? How long did it take for you to get a spot? I feel like I just threw away $75 and will not get a spot until my daughter is ready for kindergarten!