Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I would have to leave my baby in a daycare center. But I want to and need to work so I am researching daycare options. How would a 3 month old survive at Daycare? Isn't it detrimental to their mental and emotional health?
Just sit and observe any infant day care for three hours. I dare you, because you would never leave your baby there all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are “wealthy” and used a center from 4 months old. Zero regrets - our child absolutely thrived there. I worked from home and felt that having a nanny in my work space would make life more difficult - plus we felt daycare had better redundancy against sick providers, etc. The kid sick days were hard that year but we made very close friends with our cohort of preschool parents. There are lots of solutions that can work OP!
How wealthy? In my circle of about 20 mom friends all of whom almost certainly have HHIs of over 500k, not a single one uses daycare
Anonymous wrote:Daycare is not a ideal for a baby but nobody is allowed to say it b/c all the daycare parents lose their s**t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I would have to leave my baby in a daycare center. But I want to and need to work so I am researching daycare options. How would a 3 month old survive at Daycare? Isn't it detrimental to their mental and emotional health?
Just sit and observe any infant day care for three hours. I dare you, because you would never leave your baby there all day.
I agree. I've worked in a daycare center. People thought it was great but they never actually saw what went on all day. I never put my own children in daycare. I have to assume many people are either in serious denial or they just have lower standards for how their infants and toddlers spend their days.
Curious what you think is bad about it?
My own opinion is that the kids don’t receive enough attention and just hang out alone. They need their own caregiver but have to share one with 3+ other babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socialization is good
Stable finances in the home are good
I did have moments of feeling bad about it too - but when my oldest walked in to kindergarten very confident and ready, I realized some of that was thanks to daycare
In terms of daycare as opposed to nanny - this was pre-covid days for me, but I like the additional oversight. YMMV.
An infant doesn’t need socialization.
They do and it can be provided at home or at a daycare.
https://www.theskimm.com/parenting/babies-social-development
If daycare were actually beneficial and good for a young baby, then rich women who don’t work would send their baby to one. Except they don’t. Daycares are a lower cost option for working parents. There is a reason why wealthy educated people hire a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I would have to leave my baby in a daycare center. But I want to and need to work so I am researching daycare options. How would a 3 month old survive at Daycare? Isn't it detrimental to their mental and emotional health?
Just sit and observe any infant day care for three hours. I dare you, because you would never leave your baby there all day.
I agree. I've worked in a daycare center. People thought it was great but they never actually saw what went on all day. I never put my own children in daycare. I have to assume many people are either in serious denial or they just have lower standards for how their infants and toddlers spend their days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never thought I would have to leave my baby in a daycare center. But I want to and need to work so I am researching daycare options. How would a 3 month old survive at Daycare? Isn't it detrimental to their mental and emotional health?
Just sit and observe any infant day care for three hours. I dare you, because you would never leave your baby there all day.
Anonymous wrote:I never thought I would have to leave my baby in a daycare center. But I want to and need to work so I am researching daycare options. How would a 3 month old survive at Daycare? Isn't it detrimental to their mental and emotional health?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are “wealthy” and used a center from 4 months old. Zero regrets - our child absolutely thrived there. I worked from home and felt that having a nanny in my work space would make life more difficult - plus we felt daycare had better redundancy against sick providers, etc. The kid sick days were hard that year but we made very close friends with our cohort of preschool parents. There are lots of solutions that can work OP!
How wealthy? In my circle of about 20 mom friends all of whom almost certainly have HHIs of over 500k, not a single one uses daycare
Im a part time worker and my husband works for the government 100k+ and we use a nice local Family Daycare, our son is thriving and recieves much love!
Now you know someone wealthy who uses a Family Child Care home
Is this a joke? You’re not wealthy. In fact you likely struggle to pay for daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are “wealthy” and used a center from 4 months old. Zero regrets - our child absolutely thrived there. I worked from home and felt that having a nanny in my work space would make life more difficult - plus we felt daycare had better redundancy against sick providers, etc. The kid sick days were hard that year but we made very close friends with our cohort of preschool parents. There are lots of solutions that can work OP!
How wealthy? In my circle of about 20 mom friends all of whom almost certainly have HHIs of over 500k, not a single one uses daycare
Im a part time worker and my husband works for the government 100k+ and we use a nice local Family Daycare, our son is thriving and recieves much love!
Now you know someone wealthy who uses a Family Child Care home
Is this a joke? You’re not wealthy. In fact you likely struggle to pay for daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are “wealthy” and used a center from 4 months old. Zero regrets - our child absolutely thrived there. I worked from home and felt that having a nanny in my work space would make life more difficult - plus we felt daycare had better redundancy against sick providers, etc. The kid sick days were hard that year but we made very close friends with our cohort of preschool parents. There are lots of solutions that can work OP!
How wealthy? In my circle of about 20 mom friends all of whom almost certainly have HHIs of over 500k, not a single one uses daycare
Im a part time worker and my husband works for the government 100k+ and we use a nice local Family Daycare, our son is thriving and recieves much love!
Now you know someone wealthy who uses a Family Child Care home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are “wealthy” and used a center from 4 months old. Zero regrets - our child absolutely thrived there. I worked from home and felt that having a nanny in my work space would make life more difficult - plus we felt daycare had better redundancy against sick providers, etc. The kid sick days were hard that year but we made very close friends with our cohort of preschool parents. There are lots of solutions that can work OP!
How wealthy? In my circle of about 20 mom friends all of whom almost certainly have HHIs of over 500k, not a single one uses daycare