Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your child? Many kids leave in-home daycares by 3-4 anyway to start preK.
Between 2.5 and 3. Would be leaving in-home for preschool next September anyways (so would be leaving the in home a year early)
It’s an NIH daycare, not sure how-if it is subsidized. At the in home we are still paying what is equivalent to the infant rate at the center.
We have two kids with childcare costs, so $7,000 is not insignificant for us. I would pay for it in a heartbeat if I didn’t have a good other option, but I have heard only good things about the center, which makes the decision tricker
Anonymous wrote:There's not a lot of evidence on the safety with respect to Covid of a center vs a child care home. Smaller group (the home, more likely) is probably safer than larger group (the center) all else being equal, but we don't know by how much.
We had our child in a home daycare temporarily and at drop off time multiple parents would crowd into the small room if they arrived at the same time. It was great otherwise, but when our center opened back up we moved him back for various reasons (not Covid). At the center parents do not enter and practice physical distancing outside per the rules established by the center. I think there are multiple factors at play. With all this uncertainty, and the fact that children are low risk for Covid, I would not consider Covid as a central factor in decision making unless it seemed really egregious (like 50 kids on a room). However if there was someone high risk at my home, then Covid-related safety would be a bigger factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your child? Many kids leave in-home daycares by 3-4 anyway to start preK.
Between 2.5 and 3. Would be leaving in-home for preschool next September anyways (so would be leaving the in home a year early)
It’s an NIH daycare, not sure how-if it is subsidized. At the in home we are still paying what is equivalent to the infant rate at the center.
We have two kids with childcare costs, so $7,000 is not insignificant for us. I would pay for it in a heartbeat if I didn’t have a good other option, but I have heard only good things about the center, which makes the decision tricker
Anonymous wrote:How old is your child? Many kids leave in-home daycares by 3-4 anyway to start preK.