Anonymous wrote:One child, 3 years old, $800/month M-F fulltime (includes meals, music class, and is bilingual). Small licensed daycare center, PG County.
Why do you think that?Anonymous wrote:I don't agree that govt should step in and do anything about daycare, but I do agree that the expense caused us to wait to space our kids out so that we'd only be paying for one in daycare at a time! We could not have swung two daycare payments at a time. Luckily, this spacing will maybe also help us out later, with spacing college tuition payments, etc.!
Anonymous wrote:One child, 3 years old, $800/month M-F fulltime (includes meals, music class, and is bilingual). Small licensed daycare center, PG County.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax county(falls church/vienna area) Infant $310/week=$1,327/month 4 year old $234/week=$1,002/month(10% discount for secondchild). You can bring your own food up to 16 months. But they start providing food at 4-6 months. Full time 7am-6pm. 5 days a week including summer. Daycare turns to preschool at age 2(different building). After 1 year each child get 1 free vacation week/year. Lots of outside activities brought in for 16+ month olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at Heritage Learning Center too, we love it there!
Just curious. I can't tell from the web-site. Are the children predominantly special needs or handicapped? The web-site says that it accommodates any children provided the established program meets the individual needs of the children. I can't tell if they mean that it is a program designed for special needs students or if it is a program that takes all children but can accommodate special needs. It's a little out of our way, but the rates are about 2/3 what we pay and for two, an extra $1000 per month is a lot.
Hi! Heritage takes all children, but can accommodate special needs children. The therapy aspect is rather new, something the new director has implemented, I don't actually know of any special needs or handicapped children there yet.
Prices ARE so outrageous for daycare. My husband and I want a 2nd child, but we just don't know how we would afford daycare for a 2nd...it would almost be cheaper for me to quit my job and stay at home....and our daycare is way cheaper than most of the people posting on this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at Heritage Learning Center too, we love it there!
Just curious. I can't tell from the web-site. Are the children predominantly special needs or handicapped? The web-site says that it accommodates any children provided the established program meets the individual needs of the children. I can't tell if they mean that it is a program designed for special needs students or if it is a program that takes all children but can accommodate special needs. It's a little out of our way, but the rates are about 2/3 what we pay and for two, an extra $1000 per month is a lot.