Anonymous wrote:Sure! Blue Bird 2 on Duke Street has openings. Madison Day school just opened on Henry/Route 1 and I'll learn more after my tour but they seem to have openings for the 2+ right now. I saw some one post about openings at Beth El preschool on Janney's Lane a few weeks ago.
Are you looking for infant care or 2+? There are some high quality in-homes for infant care - If that's appealing to you, I would recommend joined the Old Town moms listserve and specifying your desired neighborhood. You'll get good responses there.
If you're in the Fairfax part of Alexandria, I think Childtime near Huntington has openings.
I live in Alexandria but drive to Arlington for my in-home provider. Here's a list of licensed providers in Arlington county if that's something you'd consider: http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/HumanServices/pdf/file64699.pdf
Anonymous wrote:No, there is a shortage of white mothers who care about their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC, yes I think so, what is the point of opening a center if most kids will go to universal preschool? I think that is where most centers make their profits because the infant ratios are so low and costly.
Most people in DC will use a nanny until preschool.
This isn't true at all.
Oh, wait - you mean, most white people in Ward 3.
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Get lost!
Anonymous wrote:In DC, yes I think so, what is the point of opening a center if most kids will go to universal preschool? I think that is where most centers make their profits because the infant ratios are so low and costly.
Most people in DC will use a nanny until preschool.
Anonymous[b wrote:]In DC, yes I think so, what is the point of opening a center if most kids will go to universal preschool? I think that is where most centers make their profits because the infant ratios are so low and costly.[/b]
Most people in DC will use a nanny until preschool.
Anonymous wrote:In DC, yes I think so, what is the point of opening a center if most kids will go to universal preschool? I think that is where most centers make their profits because the infant ratios are so low and costly.
Most people in DC will use a nanny until preschool.
Anonymous wrote:I use an in-home and they seem to be plentiful in Arlington. There are few recently opened centers in Alexandria that have openings as well. Probably true in DC proper but in the burbs, I think there are options, people may just not know how to find them or they may have criteria (like it has to be on the way to work, or it must not only be licensed but also be listed with NAEYC or whatever that org is) that further limit their options. I live in Alexandria and if you list to the word on neighborhood listserves, there's no way to get a full-time spot unless you've been on a list forever, but my neighbor used her work-based EAP and found three openings at respectable centers.