Anonymous wrote:Where do you get full time pre school for $800 a month in DC? (And does full time mean full working hours + commute time?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I can barely believe what some of you are paying.
We paid nothing in child care until our oldest was 5 and our youngest was 2. We also bought clothes from thrift stores, traded babysitting with neighbors and used (used) cloth diapers. And potty trained before 2. (HUGE cost savings)
Now we pay $800 a month for full time preschool for 2 year old and $50 a month for aftercare for our 5 year old. Total cost will go down to $100 a month for both kids when 2 year old turns 3 and starts at DC public school in August.
$0 for classes (enrichment at school is included in aftercare cost).
$2k for both kids for 6 weeks camp this summer
Food? Minimal, they eat what we eat.
Clothes? Maybe $300 a year for both kids combined.
Our biggest expense with them is vacations -- airline tickets for four are expensive, plus bigger rental car, plus accommodation costs.
I appreciate your ability to be thrifty, but used diapers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I can barely believe what some of you are paying.
We paid nothing in child care until our oldest was 5 and our youngest was 2. We also bought clothes from thrift stores, traded babysitting with neighbors and used (used) cloth diapers. And potty trained before 2. (HUGE cost savings)
Now we pay $800 a month for full time preschool for 2 year old and $50 a month for aftercare for our 5 year old. Total cost will go down to $100 a month for both kids when 2 year old turns 3 and starts at DC public school in August.
$0 for classes (enrichment at school is included in aftercare cost).
$2k for both kids for 6 weeks camp this summer
Food? Minimal, they eat what we eat.
Clothes? Maybe $300 a year for both kids combined.
Our biggest expense with them is vacations -- airline tickets for four are expensive, plus bigger rental car, plus accommodation costs.
How did you pay nothing in child care? You stayed at home? Or grandparents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's 3.5 now.
We pay $1250/month for daycare.
About $100/month for gymnastics class 1x/week
Probably about $50/month on things like clothes. More some months and less for others.
Whatever it costs to feed him. Not sure exactly since it's baked into our grocery bill.
We put about $300 into his 529 monthly.
So give or take about $1500/month, not including the 529?
Similar to the above for a 2 year old. Plus $20/month average for toys. $40-50 not sure for diapers. Daycare is $1400. Plus now we get her own plate at restaurants. Music class is $100/month.
Did you know good toddler shoes are $40-$45??? They outgrow them every three months.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I can barely believe what some of you are paying.
We paid nothing in child care until our oldest was 5 and our youngest was 2. We also bought clothes from thrift stores, traded babysitting with neighbors and used (used) cloth diapers. And potty trained before 2. (HUGE cost savings)
Now we pay $800 a month for full time preschool for 2 year old and $50 a month for aftercare for our 5 year old. Total cost will go down to $100 a month for both kids when 2 year old turns 3 and starts at DC public school in August.
$0 for classes (enrichment at school is included in aftercare cost).
$2k for both kids for 6 weeks camp this summer
Food? Minimal, they eat what we eat.
Clothes? Maybe $300 a year for both kids combined.
Our biggest expense with them is vacations -- airline tickets for four are expensive, plus bigger rental car, plus accommodation costs.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I can barely believe what some of you are paying.
We paid nothing in child care until our oldest was 5 and our youngest was 2. We also bought clothes from thrift stores, traded babysitting with neighbors and used (used) cloth diapers. And potty trained before 2. (HUGE cost savings)
Now we pay $800 a month for full time preschool for 2 year old and $50 a month for aftercare for our 5 year old. Total cost will go down to $100 a month for both kids when 2 year old turns 3 and starts at DC public school in August.
$0 for classes (enrichment at school is included in aftercare cost).
$2k for both kids for 6 weeks camp this summer
Food? Minimal, they eat what we eat.
Clothes? Maybe $300 a year for both kids combined.
Our biggest expense with them is vacations -- airline tickets for four are expensive, plus bigger rental car, plus accommodation costs.