Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which one?
And two is the hardest age to transition to group care.
Thank you for the reply . The bright horizons that is located near the IMF headquarters . We are taking her there next month as my husband works there
Sorry , I didn’t understand your comment regarding the transition to group care .
Daycare is group care. PP is right - two is a terrible age to move a toddler into daycare. You should do it before 18 months or after 36 months.
OP ignore this. Lots of kids start daycare at 2. Mine did after a nanny share and was fine after 1 day. It is a common age to move to a group setting and I am sure two year old teachers are adept at transitioning kids. I know nothing about the center though.
OP Ignore this. Two is not the best age to start daycare especially at a large daycare center where you child will be with 12 to15 other kids. If you have to go the daycare route, I’d look at inhome daycares for a two year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which one?
And two is the hardest age to transition to group care.
Thank you for the reply . The bright horizons that is located near the IMF headquarters . We are taking her there next month as my husband works there
Sorry , I didn’t understand your comment regarding the transition to group care .
Daycare is group care. PP is right - two is a terrible age to move a toddler into daycare. You should do it before 18 months or after 36 months.
OP ignore this. Lots of kids start daycare at 2. Mine did after a nanny share and was fine after 1 day. It is a common age to move to a group setting and I am sure two year old teachers are adept at transitioning kids. I know nothing about the center though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which one?
And two is the hardest age to transition to group care.
Thank you for the reply . The bright horizons that is located near the IMF headquarters . We are taking her there next month as my husband works there
Sorry , I didn’t understand your comment regarding the transition to group care .
Daycare is group care. PP is right - two is a terrible age to move a toddler into daycare. You should do it before 18 months or after 36 months.
OP ignore this. Lots of kids start daycare at 2. Mine did after a nanny share and was fine after 1 day. It is a common age to move to a group setting and I am sure two year old teachers are adept at transitioning kids. I know nothing about the center though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which one?
And two is the hardest age to transition to group care.
Thank you for the reply . The bright horizons that is located near the IMF headquarters . We are taking her there next month as my husband works there
Sorry , I didn’t understand your comment regarding the transition to group care .
Daycare is group care. PP is right - two is a terrible age to move a toddler into daycare. You should do it before 18 months or after 36 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which one?
And two is the hardest age to transition to group care.
Thank you for the reply . The bright horizons that is located near the IMF headquarters . We are taking her there next month as my husband works there
Sorry , I didn’t understand your comment regarding the transition to group care .
Anonymous wrote:Good evening .
Any recent review about the IMF bright horizons ???I am about to take my toddler who will be two next November there .
Thank you .
Anonymous wrote:Which one?
And two is the hardest age to transition to group care.