Anonymous wrote:Your problem isn’t the switch— it’s that you are in a tiny daycare without age separating and age appropriate activities. No infant, 3 and 4 should all be together. Even at inhomes usually one staff looks after infants and one looks after toddlers and they separate them for age appropriate activities. And the inhomes usually only care for kids up until 3 or young 4s when those kids go to preschool.
And usually if they do separate by age, the older kids can have the option of nap or quiet time (reading, etc).
Frankly I’d be very skeptical of a center that mixed all the kids and had three openings. Probably poorly staffed and not offering enough enrichment.
Openings were COVID related. Generally is not the case. And I live somewhere VERY different from DC in terms of what early childcare centers offer generally but I have been wondering if this will work for the school year when she needs to be challenged.