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sigerson ([personal profile] sigerson) wrote2010-07-27 08:07 pm

Seeking advice: Twonky and daycare

Today I cold-called about twenty local daycare centers (family and group) to ask about availability in January. While I found out some good information and have a few leads, talking with [livejournal.com profile] sen_no_ongaku made me realize: We don't know what we're really looking for in a daycare.


We don't know what things are must-haves, what things are nice-to-have but not essential, what things are entirely irrelevant. Distance from home? Accessibility to T? Flexible hours or strict pickup policies? Number of caretakers? Kinds of toys and activities? Hourly rates? Lots of kids or few kids?

So I'm asking the parents out there who have used daycare: What have been the best things and worst things about the place(s) you've used? What is your sine qua non? What things have you really liked but could live without?

I don't expect consensus, of course, nor do I expect to be wanting the same things--but right now, we don't really know where to start. So, internets: any advice?

[identity profile] shellaby.livejournal.com 2010-07-28 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
No clue about daycare, but recently I did hear about a new way of taking care of children - nannysharing. Basically I think it amounts to a few families pooling money to hire a full time child caregiver. If it's affordable, it might offer great flexibility.

My personal experience from babysitting kids for the last five years is that 4 children to 1 caregiver is good, 3:1 is super nice, 5:1 will work but it is very stressful....