Anonymous wrote:DD aged out of the infant room and should have started in the toddler room during this time we've been home. None of us have ever visited the toddler room or met the teachers. Our daycare (in MoCo) is following the MSDE and CDC guidance that no parents are allowed in the building. Is it clear to anyone at what stage of recovery parents may be allowed back in the building? DH and I are adamant that we are not going to leave DD at the front door of the building to go to an unfamiliar room after she has been away for more than 2 months. However, I expect to be going back to work within a few weeks, so if we need to get a nanny, now is the time. Our center director is disorganized and poor with communication; she has now given me two different answers when I ask about what policies at the center will be going forward.
To answer your questions, it may be at the end of phase 3. As for your director, she may be disorganized but the information that we (day care centers) are receiving is unclear and changing often. I'm sure you did not mean to imply that your daycare has a choice in following MSDE and CDC, but in order for them to be open, they have to follow all guidance, it's not a choice. Maybe you can meet the teachers via zoom or get a virtual tour of the room?