Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 21:15     Subject: Daycare in Vienna, Va

Stay away from Your Child's Place. They used to feed their infants crackers so that they would shut up and not cry. Oh, and here's their latest DSS reviews:

http://www.dss.virginia.gov/facility/search/cc.cgi?rm=Details;ID=17904;search_keywords_name=your%20child%27s%20place
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 18:25     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

YWCA childcare and JCC are two others to consider as well.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 18:20     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

There's a nice preschool at Lemon Road Elementary too.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 18:00     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Just checked Discovery Woods and they are now open till 5:30.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 17:57     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Oh and Discovery Woods ends at 5:00, but they keep saying they may consider staying later.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 17:55     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Which ones? Hunter Mill, yes, but there is a teacher who will stay till 5:00 so some can consider it. The rest of them I believe end at 6:00 pm or even later at start at least by 8:00 if not 7. I would say the majority are 7:30-6:00 pm. I've toured just about all of these and other than Hunter Mill I never had a concern about timing and we need care from 7:30-6:00.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 12:50     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Anonymous wrote:Full day in and around Vienna? Lets see there's Tyson Corner Children's Center, Bright Horizon's, First Steps, Merritt Academy, KinderCare - Vienna and Oakton, Fiore, Discovery Woods, Your Child's Place, A Child's Place, Tiny Tots, Cedar Lane Montessori, Hunter Mill Montessori, Oakton Montessori, Holly Brook Montessori, Hunter Mill Country Day School, Baby Toddler Preschool Land, Green Hedges, Sunset Hills Montessori, Boyd Montessori, Appletree I and II, Kidsom, St. Josephs, Westgate Child Care all within several miles. Probably missing a couple, but that's a start.


True, but to be fair, a number of these are not really "full day"--several on the list end at 4:30 or 5, which is pretty hard for a parent with a normal job to swing.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 12:47     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Chesterbrook Academy too.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2013 12:39     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Full day in and around Vienna? Lets see there's Tyson Corner Children's Center, Bright Horizon's, First Steps, Merritt Academy, KinderCare - Vienna and Oakton, Fiore, Discovery Woods, Your Child's Place, A Child's Place, Tiny Tots, Cedar Lane Montessori, Hunter Mill Montessori, Oakton Montessori, Holly Brook Montessori, Hunter Mill Country Day School, Baby Toddler Preschool Land, Green Hedges, Sunset Hills Montessori, Boyd Montessori, Appletree I and II, Kidsom, St. Josephs, Westgate Child Care all within several miles. Probably missing a couple, but that's a start.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2013 23:06     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

Anonymous wrote:At age 4 a daycare really isn't that great especially when infants are involved. Try preschools.


It's tough to find a preschool that is full time for working parents. DC is on the waiting list for the full time preschool that her sibling attended. Unfortunately, they have told me it's no guarantee that they will have a spot for her in September because they anticipate all the 3 year olds to move to the next class. We love that preschool. It was play-based and it was incredible the amount of stuff she learnt, lots of focus on outdoor activity.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2013 19:47     Subject: Re:Daycare in Vienna, Va

At age 4 a daycare really isn't that great especially when infants are involved. Try preschools.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2013 19:09     Subject: Daycare in Vienna, Va

PP, do you know how many kids are at this daycare and what the weekly cost is?
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2013 11:58     Subject: Daycare in Vienna, Va

Pp, happy kids has a good website, I think it will come up if you google. Pretty sure they take preschoolers.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2013 23:04     Subject: Daycare in Vienna, Va

Anonymous wrote:"Wow. It's fun watching Carmen's multiple personalities chat. Chris, Jess, Carmen. Awesome. Put spaces between your periods and maybe your crazy wont be so evident. Yikes."

I agree, that was blatantly obvious, glad someone pointed that out.

Anyway, for those of you that maybe legitimately be looking for a good home daycare in Vienna. I would recommend having a look at:
http://www.happykids-daycare.com

After an exhaustive search around the area, and thanks to a co-workers recommendation, I found out about Happykids. I can't say enough good things about Miriam/Happykids Daycare.

I interviewed and toured several home daycares in the area, and one thing that really bothered me was how messy some of the providers homes were. Perhaps it's the neat freak in me, but if someone can't keep their home well kept, how much confidence does she expect me to have in her ability to tend to my childs needs?

Miriams home was by far the best kept, very clean, and organized. It also gave me some peace of mind knowing her home was just a few blocks from the Town of Vienna police and fire stations.

Her love towards the children is very genuine, and I feel very safe leaving my child in her care. It's definitely worth your time to check out her daycare.


Thank you for posting this. Is Happy Kids daycare primarily for infants and toddlers? I need to find childcare for another year but DC is almost 4.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2013 22:39     Subject: Daycare in Vienna, Va

Also check out Mansoureh on Cedar Lane near Route 50--I also hated most home daycares I found, but really liked her. Unfortunately, she didn't have a spot that work with when I needed care, but might work for you.