Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, OP here. I visited the home day care and decided against switching. The other kids range in age quite a bit and I don't think my daughter would adjust well to not being with kids her age. I think if we had started in that type of center it would be fine, but having been with lots of kids in her age range for 1.5 years, I don't think it makes sense to switch her. Plus, the home center doesn't provide meals so we'd have to deal with that everyday, which would be inconvenient and would also cut into the cost savings.
I think we will stay put for now!
Good choice. At 2+ kids should be in a center in a group with kids their own age. We started at a home daycare at 3 months a switched for a center at 2 years old. The center did not provide meals.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, OP here. I visited the home day care and decided against switching. The other kids range in age quite a bit and I don't think my daughter would adjust well to not being with kids her age. I think if we had started in that type of center it would be fine, but having been with lots of kids in her age range for 1.5 years, I don't think it makes sense to switch her. Plus, the home center doesn't provide meals so we'd have to deal with that everyday, which would be inconvenient and would also cut into the cost savings.
I think we will stay put for now!
Anonymous wrote:I agree it depends on the particular home daycare and the particular center. Does this home daycare have several kids close-ish to her age? My kid was very social at that age and I wouldn't want him to be in a daycare with only babies.