Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure my in home daycare provider just pockets the money- there is no waitlist . It is fake and you only get in if you suck up to her a lot or know someone
I know for a FACT a large daycare center in Arlington just pockets the cash. They have a “waitlist” but don’t go by it…the director even told us she preferred not to go by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the AG should look into this- it’s a scam and I’ll bet if most centers had their “waiting lists” subpoenaed, they would have nothing to produce.
My daughter is at a big facility, it took a year from being put on the waitlist to gain a spot in an infant classroom - she was 8 months when we finally got her in. Meanwhile, there are kids as young as 8 weeks in her class - how are these kids getting in so young? Is it siblings skipping the waitlist, or do the subsidized kids get a spot before the full pay kids?
The most likely answer is siblings. Many times there are multiple wait lists. So one for siblings they run through before they move onto the next one.
The only other plausible scenario is the parents put themselves on the list prior to pregnancy (we did this at one center at my office) and they were the top of the waitlist.
Props for you for thinking of that (no way in heck I would've thought it was this bad to get a spot), but like... that seems crazy that you have to do that. What would've happened if your spot came up and you weren't ready for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the AG should look into this- it’s a scam and I’ll bet if most centers had their “waiting lists” subpoenaed, they would have nothing to produce.
My daughter is at a big facility, it took a year from being put on the waitlist to gain a spot in an infant classroom - she was 8 months when we finally got her in. Meanwhile, there are kids as young as 8 weeks in her class - how are these kids getting in so young? Is it siblings skipping the waitlist, or do the subsidized kids get a spot before the full pay kids?
The most likely answer is siblings. Many times there are multiple wait lists. So one for siblings they run through before they move onto the next one.
The only other plausible scenario is the parents put themselves on the list prior to pregnancy (we did this at one center at my office) and they were the top of the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the AG should look into this- it’s a scam and I’ll bet if most centers had their “waiting lists” subpoenaed, they would have nothing to produce.
My daughter is at a big facility, it took a year from being put on the waitlist to gain a spot in an infant classroom - she was 8 months when we finally got her in. Meanwhile, there are kids as young as 8 weeks in her class - how are these kids getting in so young? Is it siblings skipping the waitlist, or do the subsidized kids get a spot before the full pay kids?
The most likely answer is siblings. Many times there are multiple wait lists. So one for siblings they run through before they move onto the next one.
The only other plausible scenario is the parents put themselves on the list prior to pregnancy (we did this at one center at my office) and they were the top of the waitlist.
Props for you for thinking of that (no way in heck I would've thought it was this bad to get a spot), but like... that seems crazy that you have to do that. What would've happened if your spot came up and you weren't ready for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the AG should look into this- it’s a scam and I’ll bet if most centers had their “waiting lists” subpoenaed, they would have nothing to produce.
My daughter is at a big facility, it took a year from being put on the waitlist to gain a spot in an infant classroom - she was 8 months when we finally got her in. Meanwhile, there are kids as young as 8 weeks in her class - how are these kids getting in so young? Is it siblings skipping the waitlist, or do the subsidized kids get a spot before the full pay kids?
The most likely answer is siblings. Many times there are multiple wait lists. So one for siblings they run through before they move onto the next one.
The only other plausible scenario is the parents put themselves on the list prior to pregnancy (we did this at one center at my office) and they were the top of the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the AG should look into this- it’s a scam and I’ll bet if most centers had their “waiting lists” subpoenaed, they would have nothing to produce.
My daughter is at a big facility, it took a year from being put on the waitlist to gain a spot in an infant classroom - she was 8 months when we finally got her in. Meanwhile, there are kids as young as 8 weeks in her class - how are these kids getting in so young? Is it siblings skipping the waitlist, or do the subsidized kids get a spot before the full pay kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure my in home daycare provider just pockets the money- there is no waitlist . It is fake and you only get in if you suck up to her a lot or know someone
I know for a FACT a large daycare center in Arlington just pockets the cash. They have a “waitlist” but don’t go by it…the director even told us she preferred not to go by it.
Anonymous wrote:I think the AG should look into this- it’s a scam and I’ll bet if most centers had their “waiting lists” subpoenaed, they would have nothing to produce.
Anonymous wrote:I am a new childcare facility owner and we charge a small waitlist fee. It might seem like the fees aren't worth it, but we use the waitlist to ascertain how many parents are interested, which classrooms have availability and how to staff accordingly. There are those who choose to be on 10 different waitlists. The problem is, waitlists don't guarantee a spot, enrollment does. If a waitlist is intimidating, it's best to do your research, commit to a school and enroll if there is availability or keep in touch with your school of choice and wait until there is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure my in home daycare provider just pockets the money- there is no waitlist . It is fake and you only get in if you suck up to her a lot or know someone
I know for a FACT a large daycare center in Arlington just pockets the cash. They have a “waitlist” but don’t go by it…the director even told us she preferred not to go by it.