Anonymous wrote:I know we could get a good nanny or find a nanny-share but I was wondering if anyone used grandparents as daytime childcare and did it work out? Another option since I work a very flexible job (academic archivist - I could work from home at night if I had to), would be a parent co-op with other parents. I know people did this sort of thing with learning pods during covid.
My baby will be just three months old when we start. Thanks for any ideas!
It sounds like you are trying to be thrifty and not spend much on childcare. I understand, but I will also tell you that an arrangement where you work all day (caring for other people's kids in a co-op) and then work at night (on your own job) is not sustainable. You will get sick, and/or you will hate your life. Caring for infants and toddlers is a LOT of work, and physically demanding.
I was a grad student when my first was a baby and I shorted myself on childcare. It saved me money, but I paid in every other way -- my marriage, my happiness, my sanity, my ability to do well in school. If I could go back in time, I would spend a lot more to have quality childcare, and enough of it.