Anonymous wrote:How is the cheaper option subpar exactly?
If the teachers love the kids and keep them engaged it doesnt matter what the building is like.
We had our kid in a coveted daycare as a toddler and while everyone raved about it it wasnt great. We found a cheaper one but knew what to look for and our kid was there for 3 years and thrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I also wouldn’t worry about losing the spot since it sounds like you are in the 3s class now with 1 year of pre K left. There are lots of spots in those classes not like those infant spots. In your case, I would suggest withdrawing.
Do you all not understand that many preschools have not only closed but closed for good as they cannot maintain. Therefore, when there used to be 3s spots a plenty, there will not be anymore. Same with the 4s spots. You will wake up once this is over and wish you spent a little now to have the relief later. I would be careful to listen to these frugal posters who are trying to save a month or two. Not smart. It’s going to end sooner than we think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I also wouldn’t worry about losing the spot since it sounds like you are in the 3s class now with 1 year of pre K left. There are lots of spots in those classes not like those infant spots. In your case, I would suggest withdrawing.
Do you all not understand that many preschools have not only closed but closed for good as they cannot maintain. Therefore, when there used to be 3s spots a plenty, there will not be anymore. Same with the 4s spots. You will wake up once this is over and wish you spent a little now to have the relief later. I would be careful to listen to these frugal posters who are trying to save a month or two. Not smart. It’s going to end sooner than we think.
Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I also wouldn’t worry about losing the spot since it sounds like you are in the 3s class now with 1 year of pre K left. There are lots of spots in those classes not like those infant spots. In your case, I would suggest withdrawing.
Anonymous wrote:Daycare is closed. They are offering options of full pay now with priority spot if they open for essential employees, 50% and no care but save spot for next year, or withdraw by date and no pay but no spot next year. We have 1 year left.
As it is, childcare cost is breaking us financially and it’s going up next year. My husband is currently taking a 30% paycut from his employer. I’m the prime breadwinner. I’m awaiting my lay off or furlough in the next few weeks. Maybe I’ll get lucky and keep my job, but I think most probable is furlough from April - September. If I lose my job, we will not be able to pay our mortgage.
5 months of childcare costs (w/no care) is over $10000 (or $5k at 50%) That’s a big chunk of our savings..
Would you take the gamble and withdraw? We love her daycare. She is so happy. We have identified a much cheaper option for the fall, if we give up the spot. It’s not as great..
WWYD?