Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I label all my sons clothes and don't send too many extraneous things with him, so it is easy enough to check during pick up that we have what we came with (lunch box and containers, basically - since it is cold he would have the hat at coat on to leave).
Not a troll, but $300 is incredibly cheap for child care in the DC area!
$300 a WEEK, not month!
Yes, clearly. We pay $550 a week in DC for our toddler.
I know it's really hard for you to imagine since clearly you never leave the district, but things are less expensive in the suburbs, even inside the beltway. I wouldn't call $300/wk cheap. Do you want a sticker for living in a shoebox and paying out the nose for everything?
Back to the topic at hand. It is ridiculous for a daycare to lose so much. I'd wonder what else they're mismanaging if they can't manage to get a pair of dirty pants back in the right cubby. Allergies? Sunblock? Come on, it's part of the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I label all my sons clothes and don't send too many extraneous things with him, so it is easy enough to check during pick up that we have what we came with (lunch box and containers, basically - since it is cold he would have the hat at coat on to leave).
Not a troll, but $300 is incredibly cheap for child care in the DC area!
$300 a WEEK, not month!
Yes, clearly. We pay $550 a week in DC for our toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I label all my sons clothes and don't send too many extraneous things with him, so it is easy enough to check during pick up that we have what we came with (lunch box and containers, basically - since it is cold he would have the hat at coat on to leave).
Not a troll, but $300 is incredibly cheap for child care in the DC area!
$300 a WEEK, not month!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I label all my sons clothes and don't send too many extraneous things with him, so it is easy enough to check during pick up that we have what we came with (lunch box and containers, basically - since it is cold he would have the hat at coat on to leave).
Not a troll, but $300 is incredibly cheap for child care in the DC area!
$300 a WEEK, not month!
Anonymous wrote:I label all my sons clothes and don't send too many extraneous things with him, so it is easy enough to check during pick up that we have what we came with (lunch box and containers, basically - since it is cold he would have the hat at coat on to leave).
Not a troll, but $300 is incredibly cheap for child care in the DC area!
Anonymous wrote:Above PP again, buy cheap clothes for daycare, go to the thrift store and buy stuff you dont care too much about.
I buy DD 3-4 pairs of gloves from Dollartree every year, so I dont care if she loses a pair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lost and trashed clothing is my biggest peeve about daycare. I our older infant and toddler rooms their clothes are absolutely ruined and stained forever. Just because I'm sending them to school in hand-me-downs and cheaper clothing doesn't mean I don't care about how they look.
Stained with what?? Are they doing lots of crafts or eating food that is messier than at home? I have heard this before but was always curious as to why!
Anonymous wrote:Lost and trashed clothing is my biggest peeve about daycare. I our older infant and toddler rooms their clothes are absolutely ruined and stained forever. Just because I'm sending them to school in hand-me-downs and cheaper clothing doesn't mean I don't care about how they look.
Anonymous wrote:We are admittedly relatively new to the daycare game, but my mom is a pre-school director and referred me here:
https://www.namebubbles.com/Daycare-Labels/Daycare-Labels-Packs/Department.aspx
Literally everything that goes to daycare gets one of these bad boys. They send out promo codes regularly if you sign up for their e-mails. There are fabric labels for clothes/blankets/sheets, shoe labels, and general ones I use for cups, food containers, ets.