Anonymous wrote:We got a nanny End of May-beginning of August, assuming camp is cancelled. I don’t know what we will do after that.
It’s been tough with each parent taking some time during the week and calling in grandparents for reinforcement. I’m grateful to have parents close by - it’s still stressful because I know we shouldn’t but my DH/I can’t both lose our jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the day cares will start to re-open if they haven’t already. I have two larger center day cares in my neighborhood, and judging from traffic one was open all along (not sure about the other one). My friends have two kids in a home day care and it’s planning to reopen sometime after Memorial Day.
As for camps, that’s a little more iffy ... Sleepaway camps seem to not be happening, County/rec camps are in danger too, but private camps like the martial arts places will want to do everything they can to make money so I think they will try to open as soon as they can. The large center day cares do take elementary age kids and in fact contract with the schools for before and after care. So they’re accustomed to elementary-age kids. You could look into that if there are some day cares in your neighborhood, that way all your kids can be at the same place which will be easier for you.
You can’t possibly be a parent or in a major city. Daycares have been shut down by the state. The only open centers received waivers to provide care to children of medical staff. Daycares have huge waitlists and will not take random elementary school kids. What planet are you on?
What state are you in? Because I’m in Virginia and I can tell you the big Kindercare by my house still has cars coming in and out at pickup and drop off. It also never had much of a waiting list outside of infant care, and if OP’s one year old didn’t need the infant room would probably be ok getting into the toddler room right away. We have high turnover because of military families moving in and out a lot, and they can also up staff with employees from other locations if need be. I know this Because my kid went there for 2 years before we switched to another location closer to work! There was only a wait list in the infant room and for before care for the local elementary schools. Even then the wait list was only around 2-3 months at most.
I’d encourage you not to come on here and Scream at people trying to offer helpful solutions. Eat a Snickers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the day cares will start to re-open if they haven’t already. I have two larger center day cares in my neighborhood, and judging from traffic one was open all along (not sure about the other one). My friends have two kids in a home day care and it’s planning to reopen sometime after Memorial Day.
As for camps, that’s a little more iffy ... Sleepaway camps seem to not be happening, County/rec camps are in danger too, but private camps like the martial arts places will want to do everything they can to make money so I think they will try to open as soon as they can. The large center day cares do take elementary age kids and in fact contract with the schools for before and after care. So they’re accustomed to elementary-age kids. You could look into that if there are some day cares in your neighborhood, that way all your kids can be at the same place which will be easier for you.
You can’t possibly be a parent or in a major city. Daycares have been shut down by the state. The only open centers received waivers to provide care to children of medical staff. Daycares have huge waitlists and will not take random elementary school kids. What planet are you on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the day cares will start to re-open if they haven’t already. I have two larger center day cares in my neighborhood, and judging from traffic one was open all along (not sure about the other one). My friends have two kids in a home day care and it’s planning to reopen sometime after Memorial Day.
As for camps, that’s a little more iffy ... Sleepaway camps seem to not be happening, County/rec camps are in danger too, but private camps like the martial arts places will want to do everything they can to make money so I think they will try to open as soon as they can. The large center day cares do take elementary age kids and in fact contract with the schools for before and after care. So they’re accustomed to elementary-age kids. You could look into that if there are some day cares in your neighborhood, that way all your kids can be at the same place which will be easier for you.
You can’t possibly be a parent or in a major city. Daycares have been shut down by the state. The only open centers received waivers to provide care to children of medical staff. Daycares have huge waitlists and will not take random elementary school kids. What planet are you on?
Anonymous wrote:I think the day cares will start to re-open if they haven’t already. I have two larger center day cares in my neighborhood, and judging from traffic one was open all along (not sure about the other one). My friends have two kids in a home day care and it’s planning to reopen sometime after Memorial Day.
As for camps, that’s a little more iffy ... Sleepaway camps seem to not be happening, County/rec camps are in danger too, but private camps like the martial arts places will want to do everything they can to make money so I think they will try to open as soon as they can. The large center day cares do take elementary age kids and in fact contract with the schools for before and after care. So they’re accustomed to elementary-age kids. You could look into that if there are some day cares in your neighborhood, that way all your kids can be at the same place which will be easier for you.