Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $550 per week in Montgomery County. It is an amazing, small inhome daycare and so much better than the center that we were paying for, where the baby refused to eat.
Your quote was at the higher end. What is better about your daycare? Is your baby one of a few or the only baby? I could see paying more for that.
They provide breakfast, lunch, and snacks. There are six kids, including my baby; 4 toddlers and 2 babies. There are two caregivers and, from time to time, a third caregiver so each child gets so much attention. They do artwork even with the babies. They often buy so many new toys and equipment for the kids. As an example, the kids don't go to the neighborhood playground because they bought a playground set, water tables, and lots of outdoor toys/vehicles/kitchens and placed it in their backyard where the kids can play. The cribs are beautiful wooden cribs (DaVinci, etc.) not the metal ones that I saw at many centers and there are separate rooms for napping, eating, and playing. They even transformed a giant wall into a blackboard where the kids can write and draw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $550 per week in Montgomery County. It is an amazing, small inhome daycare and so much better than the center that we were paying for, where the baby refused to eat.
Your quote was at the higher end. What is better about your daycare? Is your baby one of a few or the only baby? I could see paying more for that.
They provide breakfast, lunch, and snacks. There are six kids, including my baby; 4 toddlers and 2 babies. There are two caregivers and, from time to time, a third caregiver so each child gets so much attention. They do artwork even with the babies. They often buy so many new toys and equipment for the kids. As an example, the kids don't go to the neighborhood playground because they bought a playground set, water tables, and lots of outdoor toys/vehicles/kitchens and placed it in their backyard where the kids can play. The cribs are beautiful wooden cribs (DaVinci, etc.) not the metal ones that I saw at many centers and there are separate rooms for napping, eating, and playing. They even transformed a giant wall into a blackboard where the kids can write and draw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $550 per week in Montgomery County. It is an amazing, small inhome daycare and so much better than the center that we were paying for, where the baby refused to eat.
Your quote was at the higher end. What is better about your daycare? Is your baby one of a few or the only baby? I could see paying more for that.
Anonymous wrote:I've paid as high as $2300/month and as low as $1800/month in Montgomery county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $550 per week in Montgomery County. It is an amazing, small inhome daycare and so much better than the center that we were paying for, where the baby refused to eat.
Your quote was at the higher end. What is better about your daycare? Is your baby one of a few or the only baby? I could see paying more for that.
Word of warning though...If the baby is the only baby because they can't get other babies and are advertising openings or are new, this is a huge red flag. The good inhomes with great reputations tend to have LONG waiting lists.
NP mine is the only baby because they haven't had an opening in such a long time. Kids normally stay at my inhome until it's time for Kindergarten and then the opening happens and an infant replaces that kid. Also, since siblings have priority, nearly all the younger kids are siblings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've paid as high as $2300/month and as low as $1800/month in Montgomery county.
For an inhome daycare? I don't believe that. I actually interviewed 9 inhome daycare before choosing one and the most expensive was $325 a week. Your rates seem way higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $550 per week in Montgomery County. It is an amazing, small inhome daycare and so much better than the center that we were paying for, where the baby refused to eat.
Your quote was at the higher end. What is better about your daycare? Is your baby one of a few or the only baby? I could see paying more for that.
Word of warning though...If the baby is the only baby because they can't get other babies and are advertising openings or are new, this is a huge red flag. The good inhomes with great reputations tend to have LONG waiting lists.
Anonymous wrote:I've paid as high as $2300/month and as low as $1800/month in Montgomery county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $550 per week in Montgomery County. It is an amazing, small inhome daycare and so much better than the center that we were paying for, where the baby refused to eat.
Your quote was at the higher end. What is better about your daycare? Is your baby one of a few or the only baby? I could see paying more for that.