Anonymous wrote:We are getting ready to TTC and I understand that we will likely be paying about $25k for daycare. Messing around with our budget I don't know how to cut out that much - sure we will be traveling less, but that's about the only big thing that we can change. I think we will basically be breaking even. What about you?
Anonymous wrote:We were not in the red. We chose to use a church based daycare and was quite pleased with the care. We are no religious but respected their religion. Our kids learned a lot academically and it was cheap. Shop around and choose your options wisely. I found that the 2k monthly daycares did nothing more or better than the cheaper ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people that stopped or decrease retirement savings to pay for daycare. You do what you have to do.
This was us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child care costs went down once one kid was in K but no where near what we hoped. The reason being is that we over estimated that our kid would do ok at the after school care but it was loud and chaotic and by the time we picked our kid up they were overly tired and so were we. After the first month, we hired a part time nanny who also helped out on when school was closed and did pick ups from camps in the summer. All told that year we paid about $2k less than a year of daycare.
I think you lucked out in finding a unicorn. Especially the part about them being available when school was closed.
Anonymous wrote:Child care costs went down once one kid was in K but no where near what we hoped. The reason being is that we over estimated that our kid would do ok at the after school care but it was loud and chaotic and by the time we picked our kid up they were overly tired and so were we. After the first month, we hired a part time nanny who also helped out on when school was closed and did pick ups from camps in the summer. All told that year we paid about $2k less than a year of daycare.
Anonymous wrote:We were not in the red. We chose to use a church based daycare and was quite pleased with the care. We are no religious but respected their religion. Our kids learned a lot academically and it was cheap. Shop around and choose your options wisely. I found that the 2k monthly daycares did nothing more or better than the cheaper ones.