Anonymous wrote:I am about to start work part time and I have an 17 month old. I haven't been able to find a single daycare center, in home daycare, nanny, OR nanny share that will consider part time hours. Everyone wants full time. I am not about to pay for care I don't need but am about to just give up out of frustration. Does no one else work part time with young children? If so, how do you make it work? How did you find your person or center? Any great resources that I must not know about?
I live in Alexandria for what it is worth. I am just shocked by the lack of options.. and by that I mean none. I am panicking a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually you are about to pay for full time care you don’t need.
Many, many people are forced to do just that.
Anonymous wrote:Actually you are about to pay for full time care you don’t need.
Anonymous wrote:I had to hire a whole au pair (lol) to work my very part time split schedule. No one wants crappy hours. No one can fill the other half of your part time daycare slot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think bouncing your kid between you for two days, your mother for one day, and full day daycare for two days is going to be an easy transition. Kids thrive on routine.
This. The MWF thing is especially hard. It would actually be easier if you did something like work M-W and then off on Th/F. Then it's at least 3 days on with childcare and 4 days off.
Anonymous wrote:If you were working Monday through Friday just part of the day- like 9am-2pm, you would have an easier time finding a nanny who takes care of her long-term family's kids after school. Lots of nannies are looking for these types of hours.
But if you're working a full day just two or three days a week, that's pretty difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found someone who was willing to do mornings only because she had another family who just needed her after school. But it was every day. When you just need someone on specific days can be very hard. It surprised me, too - don't let the people who call you "dopey" get to you. It was my assumption I could find part time help easily, too, until I actually tried. But we did find someone, and she stayed for 7 years. Have faith.
Thank you I appreciate that
Anonymous wrote:I think your best hope is an in-home daycare. They can afford to be a little more flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Actually you are about to pay for full time care you don’t need.
Anonymous wrote:I am about to start work part time and I have an 17 month old. I haven't been able to find a single daycare center, in home daycare, nanny, OR nanny share that will consider part time hours. Everyone wants full time. I am not about to pay for care I don't need but am about to just give up out of frustration. Does no one else work part time with young children? If so, how do you make it work? How did you find your person or center? Any great resources that I must not know about?
I live in Alexandria for what it is worth. I am just shocked by the lack of options.. and by that I mean none. I am panicking a bit.