Anonymous wrote:I’m not a fan of daycare, OP. I’ve work in several. But I can assure you that 14 month olds in daycare centers are never in play pens. They have the freedom to move around the room between activities. They go outdoors. They sleep on cots. It will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I left my 2 year old at daycare this morning, half the kids were playing dressup and dancing around to Let it Go, the other half were playing in a big box fort the kids decorated themselves and are all crazy proud of. My daughter ran up to her primary daycare teacher and gave me a big hug - and the teacher gave me a mothers day craft they made for us.
I can't speak to the places that are options for you - but my kid is doing way more interesting and enriching stuff there than she ever would do with me in my house, let alone a nanny!
OP here - has she always been in daycare? I’m not sure what they’ll be doing at 1 year.
Anonymous wrote:When I left my 2 year old at daycare this morning, half the kids were playing dressup and dancing around to Let it Go, the other half were playing in a big box fort the kids decorated themselves and are all crazy proud of. My daughter ran up to her primary daycare teacher and gave me a big hug - and the teacher gave me a mothers day craft they made for us.
I can't speak to the places that are options for you - but my kid is doing way more interesting and enriching stuff there than she ever would do with me in my house, let alone a nanny!
Anonymous wrote:I've never once seen any of the babies at my child's daycare center in a playpen, and I stop by multiple times a day to nurse (as do many of the other moms). Find a good, reputable center that you get a good vibe from touring.
Anonymous wrote:You have to stop with the anxiety and crazy fear. Your son is 14 months. There is no reputable daycare that will stick him in a playpen by himself.
I would look at it, not as generic daycare v. nanny, but at what the actual options are in your area. I'd start by looking at what the actual options are near your new home--how far away are the daycares? Will it be a huge pain to drive him there every day, given that you work from home?
What do you think of them? Do other people in the area have nannies? If you're not near a population center, it might be hard to find one. But figure out what actually exists in your area, rather than trying to decide categorically.