Anonymous wrote:I actually found it to be very reasonable, given what we had previously been paying for fulltime daycare/preschool. It works out to about $5/hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why does it seem pricey to you? I want my childcare to be expensive if it mean the people looking after my kids are paid well.
OP here - but your assumption is wrong. The people filling these jobs are not paid well and it is actually tricky to find staff to do the split schedules.
The reason I think it is pricey is because for 10 mths before and after care cost @$4K a year add in additiona care on days that school is out but care is not available and then add another $3K for summer camps and I that's close to $8K for the year.
did you forget how much more infant/child care cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why does it seem pricey to you? I want my childcare to be expensive if it mean the people looking after my kids are paid well.
OP here - but your assumption is wrong. The people filling these jobs are not paid well and it is actually tricky to find staff to do the split schedules.
The reason I think it is pricey is because for 10 mths before and after care cost @$4K a year add in additiona care on days that school is out but care is not available and then add another $3K for summer camps and I that's close to $8K for the year.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why does it seem pricey to you? I want my childcare to be expensive if it mean the people looking after my kids are paid well.
Anonymous wrote:How happy are parents with the Arlington County Extended Day? Is it fairly well run? Do the kids enjoy it? Is it the only option for before and after care for Arlington county schools?
It seems to be closed for teacher work days - what do parents normally do? Is there are other programs kids attend those days?