Anonymous wrote:You should realise that teachers are veru scared of getting covid, that is why there is shortage of staff in centers. So, just be happy that centers are open at all. And wear mask when grocery shopping, btw.
Anonymous wrote:...what really dumb is keeping your child under 3 in a center, especially during covid. Home daycare has very small chance of exposure compare to a center. Also, kids' food in the center is disgusting (hot dogs? cheap pizza? chicken nuggets?) and mostly processed/sugary stuff every day (muffins or sugar packed cereal for breakfast) while my home daycare makes steel cut oats oatmeal fresh every morning, nice homemade beef meatballs and what not for lunch, and kids get organic blueberries for snack vs goldfish crackers at the center. But to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:You should realise that teachers are veru scared of getting covid, that is why there is shortage of staff in centers. So, just be happy that centers are open at all. And wear mask when grocery shopping, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our son goes to a home daycare in Bethesda that he loves. It’s $500/week (he’s 2) for full time M-F, and just 5 mins from our house so super convenient since I WFH.
I’m currently solo parenting while my spouse is out of state for the rest of the year (military). Today I was asked to pick up my kid because his nose is stuffed up so he’s breathing loudly and wasn’t interested in eating his lunch, plus they think “he’s probably going to get a fever later”. He doesn’t have a fever, his energy level is fine, and his nose isn’t runny, so there’s nothing present that goes against their own sickness policies. He’s also fully vaccinated for COVID and daycare is literally the only place we’re exposed to other people right now since I WFH.
My mom says we should try to switch to a center instead of a home daycare because a center won’t send kids home for little stuff like this. But is that advice from “the before times” or is it still true?
If your child is presenting as starting to get sick, you keep them home for a day. Vaccinated has nothing to do with transmission. Be considerate to others.
Anonymous wrote:...what really dumb is keeping your child under 3 in a center, especially during covid. Home daycare has very small chance of exposure compare to a center. Also, kids' food in the center is disgusting (hot dogs? cheap pizza? chicken nuggets?) and mostly processed/sugary stuff every day (muffins or sugar packed cereal for breakfast) while my home daycare makes steel cut oats oatmeal fresh every morning, nice homemade beef meatballs and what not for lunch, and kids get organic blueberries for snack vs goldfish crackers at the center. But to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:...but home daycares are so much better, this is why they should be more expensive. There is no quality relationships your child would have in the center, with 15 kids and 3 teachers, who to be honest dont care, vs private daycare lady who obviously cares. And, kids get sick a lot more in the center. Your home daycare should be allowed to administer quick covid test because it looks like the real reason behind sending your child home was fear of covid.