Anonymous wrote:Where are you located? Montgomery County has a list of licensed in-homes. We looked up all the ones in our zip code, called for availability, shortlisted a few and toured 4. We lucked out with an excellent one literally 3 streets away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get what you pay for. Expect dirty or too crowded.
Wow, OP didn't say anything about cost. Not all home day cares are dirty or crowded.
No one chooses an in home daycare over a center or a nanny because of their reputation. We all know they are the cheapest option.
We did. We knew the owner already very well from church and knew that the ratios were better and she loved our child. We can afford a nanny or center easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get what you pay for. Expect dirty or too crowded.
Wow, OP didn't say anything about cost. Not all home day cares are dirty or crowded.
No one chooses an in home daycare over a center or a nanny because of their reputation. We all know they are the cheapest option.
We did. We knew the owner already very well from church and knew that the ratios were better and she loved our child. We can afford a nanny or center easily.