Anonymous wrote:Full-time preschool is really just daycare. All center based daycares have circle time, art time, story time, etc. You either put both kids in daycare or have a nanny to watch both kids and enroll your older in a pre-school program that is 2-3 times a week for 2-3hrs. Many churches do this. you coujd also use the nanny for a few mos until baby is older to go to daycare. Or you spend 60k a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son will be starting PS3 next year and there are two options within walking distance of my home - 1) DCPS PS3- free & have about 50/50 or less chance of getting in via lottery, or 2) Private full-time preschool at $1,500+/month. I have a full-time nanny and need to keep her for baby #2 on the way. If we don't get into the DCPS preschool, I just don't see how could spend 60K+ a year on childcare. Preschool will need to be in walking distance so nanny can pick-up son from school easily, so it seems these are my only two options (no charter schools nearby). Is this a normal predicament to be in, and we just suffer through it for the next few years? I suppose I could keep my son home with the nanny, but he seems ready for school.
The private fulltime preschool is for 10 months a year? or is it yearround?
I would look for a part time preschool and use the nanny more.
Anonymous wrote:My son will be starting PS3 next year and there are two options within walking distance of my home - 1) DCPS PS3- free & have about 50/50 or less chance of getting in via lottery, or 2) Private full-time preschool at $1,500+/month. I have a full-time nanny and need to keep her for baby #2 on the way. If we don't get into the DCPS preschool, I just don't see how could spend 60K+ a year on childcare. Preschool will need to be in walking distance so nanny can pick-up son from school easily, so it seems these are my only two options (no charter schools nearby). Is this a normal predicament to be in, and we just suffer through it for the next few years? I suppose I could keep my son home with the nanny, but he seems ready for school.