Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bright Horizons are not known for their graciousness.
It's a shame they were rude about it, but the reality is that all daycare parents should expect this. A lot of daycares cannot operate with their usual numbers and implement safety measures. Infants are safer than preschoolers.
Yep, it’s very easy to distance infants from each other and not have them share anything. Much harder for bigger kids.
Anonymous wrote:Well, people shouted it was ‘discriminatory’ to only take the kids of parents who paid all throughout spring. So a lottery is impartial. Sorry better start looking for a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:
Bright Horizons are not known for their graciousness.
It's a shame they were rude about it, but the reality is that all daycare parents should expect this. A lot of daycares cannot operate with their usual numbers and implement safety measures. Infants are safer than preschoolers.
Anonymous wrote:Our bright horizons daycare told us our pre-k aged son - who has attended the daycare since he was 8 months old was losing his enrollment spot. The center cut spaces due to COVID, but at the same time decided to transition up ages and add 16 new infants to the daycare. They only gave us a weeks notice about the lottery. I am still in shock. We just got an email saying we were not accepted back in, no apology no empathy
Curious if other daycares - bright horizons in particular- is doing this in other locations.