Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure! Blue Bird 2 on Duke Street has openings. Madison Day school just opened on Henry/Route 1 and I'll learn more after my tour but they seem to have openings for the 2+ right now. I saw some one post about openings at Beth El preschool on Janney's Lane a few weeks ago.
Are you looking for infant care or 2+? There are some high quality in-homes for infant care - If that's appealing to you, I would recommend joined the Old Town moms listserve and specifying your desired neighborhood. You'll get good responses there.
If you're in the Fairfax part of Alexandria, I think Childtime near Huntington has openings.
I live in Alexandria but drive to Arlington for my in-home provider. Here's a list of licensed providers in Arlington county if that's something you'd consider: http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/HumanServices/pdf/file64699.pdf
I think infant care is the problem in Alexandria. Most take 2+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure! Blue Bird 2 on Duke Street has openings. Madison Day school just opened on Henry/Route 1 and I'll learn more after my tour but they seem to have openings for the 2+ right now. I saw some one post about openings at Beth El preschool on Janney's Lane a few weeks ago.
Are you looking for infant care or 2+? There are some high quality in-homes for infant care - If that's appealing to you, I would recommend joined the Old Town moms listserve and specifying your desired neighborhood. You'll get good responses there.
If you're in the Fairfax part of Alexandria, I think Childtime near Huntington has openings.
I live in Alexandria but drive to Arlington for my in-home provider. Here's a list of licensed providers in Arlington county if that's something you'd consider: http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/HumanServices/pdf/file64699.pdf
I think infant care is the problem in Alexandria. Most take 2+
Anonymous wrote:In DC, yes I think so, what is the point of opening a center if most kids will go to universal preschool? I think that is where most centers make their profits because the infant ratios are so low and costly.
Most people in DC will use a nanny until preschool.