Anonymous wrote:We pulled our infant from daycare but are second guessing the decision. Would you mind telling us which daycares you heard of that have spots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this going to apply to everyone in the region.
Our federal daycare in downtown DC just told us that we’ve had 100+ additions to the waitlist in recent weeks. Despite that we have no clear date on reopening, partial or otherwise. We will remain open because we have a federal agency support (ie, no rent required).
But I can imagine a ton of private daycare facilities will go out of business. If you still have a spot, do NOT give it up.
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Daycares are cutting current families to meet the distancing rules. Very few are letting kids off waitlists.
No doubt that is true for some, but I have heard of at least two centers in MoCo with open spots available, including for infants, as they are reopening. Lots of families are not sending their children back right now.
Ironically, infants may be easier because they can operate at full room capacity even with number of people restrictions. It’s the older rooms that would have too many people. Plus, more people may be hesitant to send younger kids than before.
We attend a center with multiple locations in moco and there is no sharing spots even with class size limits because only about 30 percent of kids are attending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this going to apply to everyone in the region.
Our federal daycare in downtown DC just told us that we’ve had 100+ additions to the waitlist in recent weeks. Despite that we have no clear date on reopening, partial or otherwise. We will remain open because we have a federal agency support (ie, no rent required).
But I can imagine a ton of private daycare facilities will go out of business. If you still have a spot, do NOT give it up.
+1
Daycares are cutting current families to meet the distancing rules. Very few are letting kids off waitlists.
No doubt that is true for some, but I have heard of at least two centers in MoCo with open spots available, including for infants, as they are reopening. Lots of families are not sending their children back right now.
Ironically, infants may be easier because they can operate at full room capacity even with number of people restrictions. It’s the older rooms that would have too many people. Plus, more people may be hesitant to send younger kids than before.
We attend a center with multiple locations in moco and there is no sharing spots even with class size limits because only about 30 percent of kids are attending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this going to apply to everyone in the region.
Our federal daycare in downtown DC just told us that we’ve had 100+ additions to the waitlist in recent weeks. Despite that we have no clear date on reopening, partial or otherwise. We will remain open because we have a federal agency support (ie, no rent required).
But I can imagine a ton of private daycare facilities will go out of business. If you still have a spot, do NOT give it up.
+1
Daycares are cutting current families to meet the distancing rules. Very few are letting kids off waitlists.
No doubt that is true for some, but I have heard of at least two centers in MoCo with open spots available, including for infants, as they are reopening. Lots of families are not sending their children back right now.
Ironically, infants may be easier because they can operate at full room capacity even with number of people restrictions. It’s the older rooms that would have too many people. Plus, more people may be hesitant to send younger kids than before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this going to apply to everyone in the region.
Our federal daycare in downtown DC just told us that we’ve had 100+ additions to the waitlist in recent weeks. Despite that we have no clear date on reopening, partial or otherwise. We will remain open because we have a federal agency support (ie, no rent required).
But I can imagine a ton of private daycare facilities will go out of business. If you still have a spot, do NOT give it up.
+1
Daycares are cutting current families to meet the distancing rules. Very few are letting kids off waitlists.
No doubt that is true for some, but I have heard of at least two centers in MoCo with open spots available, including for infants, as they are reopening. Lots of families are not sending their children back right now.