Anonymous wrote:Everyone in Arlington uses in home daycares or nannies. More affordable, better for the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just starting to get on waitlists and wow, I am floored. The Bright Horizons near us is $3300/mo for infant daycare. Is that really the going rate? I had anticipated closer to $2500. We are in Arlington.
And they only get more expensive as they age
Not really. Daycare prices decrease from infant to toddler to preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just starting to get on waitlists and wow, I am floored. The Bright Horizons near us is $3300/mo for infant daycare. Is that really the going rate? I had anticipated closer to $2500. We are in Arlington.
And they only get more expensive as they age
Not really. Daycare prices decrease from infant to toddler to preschool.
Np but this hasn’t happened with us! Daycare goes up an extra $50 a week every year which seems to counteract any price decrease we get for moving up classes. I swear it’s still the same price we paid as an infant.
Anonymous wrote:In home daycare are nice. All children of any age socialize. The toddlers likes to pass a toy to the little babies, it's so cute.
There's also a middle gate to divide the 2s/3s room and the infant room if they need to like if the 2 babies are doing tummy time, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just starting to get on waitlists and wow, I am floored. The Bright Horizons near us is $3300/mo for infant daycare. Is that really the going rate? I had anticipated closer to $2500. We are in Arlington.
And they only get more expensive as they age
Not really. Daycare prices decrease from infant to toddler to preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone in Arlington uses in home daycares or nannies. More affordable, better for the children.
Okay so it’s cheaper. But I don’t like that only one adult is alone with the babies all day. Anything can happen and the babies cannot talk. No thanks. I rather pay more for licensed daycare facility. There are other adults there watching each other. It’s safer for the children.
Every in-home that we looked at was an adult plus one assistant because licensed in home daycares also have to adhere to legally required ratios. Ours was a loving family with three generation of women in the home. We read all the licensing reports for every provider we considered and called multiple references. I felt so much comfortable with that than a rotating cast of underpaid caregivers at a daycare.
Not to mention that every horror story I have heard about a child being injured or, worse, dying has occurred at a center. This was so sad and it was a well known national chain in a government building: https://wtop.com/dc/2017/01/3-year-old-boy-chokes-dies-department-labor-daycare/