Anonymous wrote:..a lot of people actually live like that. Some of us are immunocompromised, or our kids are.
Anonymous wrote:OP you sound a little inflexible and unhinged? Which is a big negative for a childcare provider.
Anonymous wrote:Is that true that Bright Horizons charge $600 per week in some zip codes, per week of infant care? It can not be true, right?
Anonymous wrote:...I was referring to caregiver restricting her lifestyle a lot - no eating out, no socializing, not attending church or any indoor gathering, plus doing double rapid testing every week for all household members, asking to test and providing rapid tests for participating families, all that in order not to have to wear a mask with the children. Infants should see the whole of our faces, not just eyes. It is very important for their development.
Anonymous wrote:...I was referring to caregiver restricting her lifestyle a lot - no eating out, no socializing, not attending church or any indoor gathering, plus doing double rapid testing every week for all household members, asking to test and providing rapid tests for participating families, all that in order not to have to wear a mask with the children. Infants should see the whole of our faces, not just eyes. It is very important for their development.
Anonymous wrote:Some comments are really nasty, big surprise. I know guite a few parents who would pay extra for strict covid control, that includes caregiver family, and for caregiver not wearing mask due to speech and emotional development concerns. That is, some parents are not OK with their baby spending the crucial for brain development months with masked caregiver.
Anonymous wrote:Is that true that Bright Horizons charge $600 per week in some zip codes, per week of infant care? It can not be true, right?
Anonymous wrote:Is that true that Bright Horizons charge $600 per week in some zip codes, per week of infant care? It can not be true, right?
Anonymous wrote:Is that true that Bright Horizons charge $600 per week in some zip codes, per week of infant care? It can not be true, right?