Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Nanny is best from age 1 - 2 years of age, what did you do for socialization? I understand its best for kiddos to be around other kids from 1 - 2 years of age.
My kid was home with me until he was over a year old, now he is almost 2 and his nanny makes sure he gets a lot of time with other kids. They’re almost never just hanging out at our house. Instead, they’re at the playground or the library or a recreation center near us, they go to story time, they go to a music class once a week. She coordinates with other nannies so he sees some of the same kids on a regular basis. YMMV depending on the nanny, but I definitely don’t worry about his socialization.
I've been to parks. Some days are nice but still lacks of activities and not always you can find kids with the same age to play with.
And kids still gets sick. Even more since they are outside most of the time.
And family daycares and centers kids get sick too. It's life.
You gotta expose them to germs. Or they will have a compromised immune system. I know a kid who never got out of the house and he's a wreck. Poor kid. I always blame the parents.
PP. not sure where you live, but in my very walkable neighborhood in DC, there are always lots of kids/nannies at the playground on weekdays. Same at the other places she takes him. He interacts with kids a variety of ages. At his age it’s more about parallel play anyway.
Not sure what you’re talking about with regard to sickness? Yeah, my son still gets sick sometimes, but way less than kids who are in daycare. Also, it’s a myth that kids need to get sick a lot to build their immune systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Nanny is best from age 1 - 2 years of age, what did you do for socialization? I understand its best for kiddos to be around other kids from 1 - 2 years of age.
My kid was home with me until he was over a year old, now he is almost 2 and his nanny makes sure he gets a lot of time with other kids. They’re almost never just hanging out at our house. Instead, they’re at the playground or the library or a recreation center near us, they go to story time, they go to a music class once a week. She coordinates with other nannies so he sees some of the same kids on a regular basis. YMMV depending on the nanny, but I definitely don’t worry about his socialization.
I've been to parks. Some days are nice but still lacks of activities and not always you can find kids with the same age to play with.
And kids still gets sick. Even more since they are outside most of the time.
And family daycares and centers kids get sick too. It's life.
You gotta expose them to germs. Or they will have a compromised immune system. I know a kid who never got out of the house and he's a wreck. Poor kid. I always blame the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Nanny is best from age 1 - 2 years of age, what did you do for socialization? I understand its best for kiddos to be around other kids from 1 - 2 years of age.
My kid was home with me until he was over a year old, now he is almost 2 and his nanny makes sure he gets a lot of time with other kids. They’re almost never just hanging out at our house. Instead, they’re at the playground or the library or a recreation center near us, they go to story time, they go to a music class once a week. She coordinates with other nannies so he sees some of the same kids on a regular basis. YMMV depending on the nanny, but I definitely don’t worry about his socialization.
Anonymous wrote:If Nanny is best from age 1 - 2 years of age, what did you do for socialization? I understand its best for kiddos to be around other kids from 1 - 2 years of age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started both of mine together at age 2 and 4 in 2021. Oldest only did 1 year, she's just fine and doing well in K besides some crying when she doesn't get her way. My other child is almost 4 now and he's a bit more social than she was at his age but otherwise pretty much the same developmentally. As long as they get 1 year of preschool I think it's fine. Also they only go 3 days per week full days.
This isn't daycare, it's preschool with built in aftercare btw.
Anonymous wrote:I started both of mine together at age 2 and 4 in 2021. Oldest only did 1 year, she's just fine and doing well in K besides some crying when she doesn't get her way. My other child is almost 4 now and he's a bit more social than she was at his age but otherwise pretty much the same developmentally. As long as they get 1 year of preschool I think it's fine. Also they only go 3 days per week full days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:preschool and daycare are the exact same thing. People just feel better calling it school.
At least for places I looked, preschool follows public school schedule, they have spring break, winter break, summer etc. Summer camp could be separate program but there usually are one week break in June after school ends and August before school starts. Preschool is usually 9-4 following school schedule with before and after care.
Daycare just opens all year around, except holidays (and weather closure), and they are usually 10 hours like 7-5 or 8-6.
I much prefer daycare so that I don't have to worry about so many breaks. But to each's own.