Now daycare pick-up at 6:00: overtired, hungry, dirty and makes night time very exhausting!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is 2.5, and he has had the same nanny since I went back to work at four months. The nanny is great, and he loves her. DS also loves being around other kids, so we have him in a part-time morning preschool (nanny takes him and picks him up, so we pay her full time). Between the nanny's salary, taxes/Breedlove fees, and the part-time preschool, we are paying about $1,100/week.
What is the comparable rate for a good daycare in the DC area? None of the daycares have rates listed on their sites. We are happy with our situation now, but we are REALLY stretching our finances to make it happen. And, more importantly, DS seems much more interested in being around kids all the time. So we just don't know if the nanny makes sense for him like it did when he was an infant or young toddler. We also feel very loyal to our nanny and can't even imagine firing her.
Anyone else face this situation?
Bad ideia,for one kid will pay 1200 a month in day care.
Anonymous wrote:DS is 2.5, and he has had the same nanny since I went back to work at four months. The nanny is great, and he loves her. DS also loves being around other kids, so we have him in a part-time morning preschool (nanny takes him and picks him up, so we pay her full time). Between the nanny's salary, taxes/Breedlove fees, and the part-time preschool, we are paying about $1,100/week.
What is the comparable rate for a good daycare in the DC area? None of the daycares have rates listed on their sites. We are happy with our situation now, but we are REALLY stretching our finances to make it happen. And, more importantly, DS seems much more interested in being around kids all the time. So we just don't know if the nanny makes sense for him like it did when he was an infant or young toddler. We also feel very loyal to our nanny and can't even imagine firing her.
Anyone else face this situation?