Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, that's a good idea about trying preschool a few days a week with the other family. In our case, that would probably have to be on top of the full-time nanny, which may not be that great in terms of cost.
It's not. Nothing about nanny care is cheap. I am currently paying 1 full-time nanny, 2 part-time pre-school tuitions, 1 private elementary school tuition, and assorted extra-curriculars (3 gymnastics classes, two dance classes, two music together tuitions, 1 violin class, 1 robotics class, 1 flag football). And we make under 200K/yr. I have four kids, though, and the nanny has been invaluable for all the various permutations of drop off, pick up, nap, etc..
It's only for a brief time, though, especially if you only have one child.
You made your bed, and you continue to make dumb decisions buying things you can't afford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, that's a good idea about trying preschool a few days a week with the other family. In our case, that would probably have to be on top of the full-time nanny, which may not be that great in terms of cost.
It's not. Nothing about nanny care is cheap. I am currently paying 1 full-time nanny, 2 part-time pre-school tuitions, 1 private elementary school tuition, and assorted extra-curriculars (3 gymnastics classes, two dance classes, two music together tuitions, 1 violin class, 1 robotics class, 1 flag football). And we make under 200K/yr. I have four kids, though, and the nanny has been invaluable for all the various permutations of drop off, pick up, nap, etc..
It's only for a brief time, though, especially if you only have one child.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, that's a good idea about trying preschool a few days a week with the other family. In our case, that would probably have to be on top of the full-time nanny, which may not be that great in terms of cost.