Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd get on all the lists you can that have no fee in the neighborhoods you are considering, as well as pay for downtown locations near your husband's work. I found that the daycares in our neighborhood don't have fees; it's the downtown ones that do. That might not be true outside of our neighborhood, though. Good luck, and congrats!
Sorry, DC was up a lot teething last night, and I fear I'm not making much sense. I'm talking about wait list fees, not enrollment fees -- all the daycares we looked at had tuition, of course, but the neighborhood ones didn't have a wait list fee.
Anonymous wrote:I got on the list at my on-site day care, as well as one center in each of the three areas I was searching in. I ended up in on-site care. If you have a general idea, you could do the same, except use your DH's work location as the anchor. It's a little pricey to pay the application fees. But if you're going for a chain like Bright Horizons, you can get on the list for three centers for one application free. Good luck moving pregnant... hopefully you'll have plenty of help!
Anonymous wrote:I'd get on all the lists you can that have no fee in the neighborhoods you are considering, as well as pay for downtown locations near your husband's work. I found that the daycares in our neighborhood don't have fees; it's the downtown ones that do. That might not be true outside of our neighborhood, though. Good luck, and congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe focus on places near your work, or your partner's work? Do you really need to move? It's very easy to accomodate a baby in a smaller place for at least the first year.