Anonymous wrote:What are the numbers like for your daycare/preschool?
We sent our 3.5 year old back to daycare because they are following increased safety/sanitation policies. It's basically a pod since it's the same group of people all day (same kids and teacher no mixing) and they are all already trained on sanitation and health/safety procedures. I mean, our daycare teacher gets recertified on CPR every year, the daycare room is deep cleaned thoroughly every day. I would not trust another persons home with a single adult that is not used to managing 5 or 6 children. People get lax/lazy really quickly if a procedure is not engrained in them, so I'd expect hygiene practices and supervision to not be as good as it is at daycare. There's also the social pressure aspect where people don't want to tell other people no, so they let the kid with the slight sniffly nose or little bit of cough come to the pod that day. Our daycare is doing temperature checks and health assessments every day before kids come into the building. They are used to saying no, your kid is sick, take them home to people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A "pod" is nothing more than unlicensed daycare.
Yep! A snobby version of something that can go wrong very quickly. Beware of liability issues if the pod is in your home.
Anonymous wrote:A "pod" is nothing more than unlicensed daycare.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the point of a pod as you need a parent to oversee it? I would think preschool would be safer.
thanks, this is helpful. My husband isn’t 100% on board. Thinks it’s a missed opportunity to let go of school spot. I just don’t know it’s worth the risk. I’m sure a pod teacher won’t fulfill our true preschool desire but at this point nothing will, right? -OPAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our preschool claims it’s opening as normal at the end of August. We are essential workers so in the current phase our kid would have a space at school. We have been invited to join a group of families for a pod next year. They are hiring a teacher and there will be 4-5 kids total all same age. I can back out of the preschool contract now but don’t have much time to decide. Am I crazy to keep my kid in preschool? I’m worried things will shut down again and we will be stuck paying for more zoom crap. On the other hand the pod teaching experience obviously won’t be as great as being in an actual school. What would you do??
We are in the exact same boat minus being asked to join a pod... we have to decide in the next 2 weeks if we want to sign up to return in late August. We would join a pod, 100%. As of right now we aren't feeling super comfortable with sending our 3 year old back so our nanny will be watching both our kids full time (we also have a younger child). But a pod with other kids the same age and families that are being similarly cautious would be great.
Anonymous wrote:Our preschool claims it’s opening as normal at the end of August. We are essential workers so in the current phase our kid would have a space at school. We have been invited to join a group of families for a pod next year. They are hiring a teacher and there will be 4-5 kids total all same age. I can back out of the preschool contract now but don’t have much time to decide. Am I crazy to keep my kid in preschool? I’m worried things will shut down again and we will be stuck paying for more zoom crap. On the other hand the pod teaching experience obviously won’t be as great as being in an actual school. What would you do??