Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:preschool and daycare are the exact same thing. People just feel better calling it school.
At least for places I looked, preschool follows public school schedule, they have spring break, winter break, summer etc. Summer camp could be separate program but there usually are one week break in June after school ends and August before school starts. Preschool is usually 9-4 following school schedule with before and after care.
Daycare just opens all year around, except holidays (and weather closure), and they are usually 10 hours like 7-5 or 8-6.
I much prefer daycare so that I don't have to worry about so many breaks. But to each's own.
Anonymous wrote:preschool and daycare are the exact same thing. People just feel better calling it school.
Anonymous wrote:Daycare is Preschool too. Most daycare providers are preschool Teachers. We love our Teacher!
Daycares are Family Child Care homes who gives love and education to the little ones. It's just smaller group. It's your preference.
The cons of centers is that not always the child gets much attention 1:1. Every childcare setting needs more staff. But that's me. Go with your gut, any childcare setting will give love and patience to children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any age
Absolutely not. No educated person would think that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any age
Absolutely not. No educated person would think that.
Anonymous wrote:Any age
Anonymous wrote:The best childcare situation imho is:
Yearlong maternity leave, full time nanny from ages 1-2, preschool in the mornings plus nanny in the afternoons ages 2-3, prek at 4, full time school at 5.
Anonymous wrote:The best childcare situation imho is:
Yearlong maternity leave, full time nanny from ages 1-2, preschool in the mornings plus nanny in the afternoons ages 2-3, prek at 4, full time school at 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best childcare situation imho is:
Yearlong maternity leave, full time nanny from ages 1-2, preschool in the mornings plus nanny in the afternoons ages 2-3, prek at 4, full time school at 5.
I am yet to meet a single person in the US who was able to take a year long maternity leave, even unpaid. That would have been amazing
It’s very common in teaching. I took 2 yrs with each of mine. Unpaid of course but they held my job.