Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30 per hour is insane. Ask MONA. I don’t know what the going rate is for twins but much less than $30 per hour.
What does daycare charge for two infants? Do they discount if they’re twins?
Honest question.
Some daycare centers provide a 5%-10% or so sibling discount. The bigger problem is finding spaces. It's highly unlikely you will find 2 spaces at the same daycare center. Finding one spot is hard enough. Many people put the child on the waitlist at or near conception. So you're already a few months late. For quality center-based care you are looking at $25k-$30k per child for a place that includes a hot lunch and snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30 per hour is insane. Ask MONA. I don’t know what the going rate is for twins but much less than $30 per hour.
What does daycare charge for two infants? Do they discount if they’re twins?
Honest question.
Anonymous wrote:$25/hr minimum for a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25 to 30 an hour for twins. Don’t go over 40 hours a week or nine hours a day to avoid overtime.
Number of hours per day doesn’t matter in Virginia as long as they stay under 40 hours per week.
Op, join MONA. That’s a better place to ask. DCUM doesn’t know.
Are you sure about hours per day? I honestly am not sure but I think this recently changed.
Oh, if it’s a recent change I may be mistaken.
Virginia just turned blue, but I doubt that this change would have been made so quickly, if at all. I also think there would have been more publicity about this, but I can't say I know for sure.
CA does have a day limit -- I believe over 10 hours per day, but I am not positive -- but that is the only state I can think of off the top of my head that does that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30 per hour is insane. Ask MONA. I don’t know what the going rate is for twins but much less than $30 per hour.
What does daycare charge for two infants? Do they discount if they’re twins?
Honest question.
No discount
A lot of daycares give a sibling discount. 5 or 10 percent off the lower cost tuition usually. (Of course both tuitions are the same with twins.) But it will probably be very hard to find two infant spots at the same time in a center. I don’t know — other twin parents would be better able to tell you how to navigate that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25 to 30 an hour for twins. Don’t go over 40 hours a week or nine hours a day to avoid overtime.
Number of hours per day doesn’t matter in Virginia as long as they stay under 40 hours per week.
Op, join MONA. That’s a better place to ask. DCUM doesn’t know.
Are you sure about hours per day? I honestly am not sure but I think this recently changed.
Oh, if it’s a recent change I may be mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25 to 30 an hour for twins. Don’t go over 40 hours a week or nine hours a day to avoid overtime.
Number of hours per day doesn’t matter in Virginia as long as they stay under 40 hours per week.
Op, join MONA. That’s a better place to ask. DCUM doesn’t know.
Are you sure about hours per day? I honestly am not sure but I think this recently changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30 per hour is insane. Ask MONA. I don’t know what the going rate is for twins but much less than $30 per hour.
What does daycare charge for two infants? Do they discount if they’re twins?
Honest question.
No discount
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I do! Thanks for recommending--I'll definitely look into this.
Anonymous wrote:Do you work for APS? You can look into The Children's School
https://www.thechildrensschooltcs.org/