Anonymous wrote:I hate to say this but with twins you kind of have to wait and see how healthy they are. One or both may not be healthy enough to be cleared to go to daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25/hr minimum for a nanny.
That’s what I get for just one child.
Anonymous wrote:When we left our Bright Horizons center in Arlington, infant care was more than $2,700/month. It's been two years now and I've heard from friends that tuition has gone up 5+% annually. No one is charging $350/week--that info is crazy out of date
OP, you're not going to want to put two (potentially premie) twins in a daycare center in November. That's flu season. You really need to figure out how to afford a nanny for the first school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30 per hour is insane. Ask MONA. I don’t know what the going rate is for twins but much less than $30 per hour.
What does daycare charge for two infants? Do they discount if they’re twins?
Honest question.
Some daycare centers provide a 5%-10% or so sibling discount. The bigger problem is finding spaces. It's highly unlikely you will find 2 spaces at the same daycare center. Finding one spot is hard enough. Many people put the child on the waitlist at or near conception. So you're already a few months late. For quality center-based care you are looking at $25k-$30k per child for a place that includes a hot lunch and snacks.
That's a gross overestimation. 25k-30k per child per year is 2k+ per child. That's too much.
OP, you're in Arlington. You should be able to find good home daycares. They are much better for infants than corporate centers, and much more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25/hr minimum for a nanny.
That’s what I get for just one child.
Ok and?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely join MONA. You will maybe get away with $23/hour, but not if you won’t pay overtime.
Anonymous wrote:Twin mom here: they are going to ask 20% more for twins. No real discount at preschool. We used multiple part time help because the nanny gets overwhelmed also. But our twins were sick a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30 per hour is insane. Ask MONA. I don’t know what the going rate is for twins but much less than $30 per hour.
What does daycare charge for two infants? Do they discount if they’re twins?
Honest question.
Some daycare centers provide a 5%-10% or so sibling discount. The bigger problem is finding spaces. It's highly unlikely you will find 2 spaces at the same daycare center. Finding one spot is hard enough. Many people put the child on the waitlist at or near conception. So you're already a few months late. For quality center-based care you are looking at $25k-$30k per child for a place that includes a hot lunch and snacks.
That's a gross overestimation. 25k-30k per child per year is 2k+ per child. That's too much.
OP, you're in Arlington. You should be able to find good home daycares. They are much better for infants than corporate centers, and much more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25/hr minimum for a nanny.
That’s what I get for just one child.