Anonymous wrote:In home daycare is the cheapest option, followed by a daycare center. A nanny or nanny share will cost way more than either of these options. So if you're worried about the cost, go with daycare. People choose nanny/share because they want/need more individual attention and want more flexibility in hours, definitely not because it's cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You didn’t ask but inhome daycares are $250-300.
LoL that's definitely not true. Minumum was $375 just 2 months ago.
Okay? I pay $200. Either way it’s way less than a center
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You didn’t ask but inhome daycares are $250-300.
LoL that's definitely not true. Minumum was $375 just 2 months ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You didn’t ask but inhome daycares are $250-300.
LoL that's definitely not true. Minumum was $375 just 2 months ago.
Anonymous wrote:You didn’t ask but inhome daycares are $250-300.
Anonymous wrote:No question - a good nanny is much more expensive. You get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:In home daycare is the cheapest option, followed by a daycare center. A nanny or nanny share will cost way more than either of these options. So if you're worried about the cost, go with daycare. People choose nanny/share because they want/need more individual attention and want more flexibility in hours, definitely not because it's cheaper.