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December 23, 2010 at 7:45 PM #645552December 23, 2010 at 8:32 PM #644452
Scarlett
ParticipantYes, they accept infants as young as a couple months old… If that’s what the OP and his wife want to do. It might be better for an infant to be at home with a nanny if possible, to avoid getting sick early on. If they buy in LJ Scenic Dr, then it might be just as easy to go home as to go to ECEC… BUT I don’t think the ECEC or any other day care center in my experience want the parents dropping in for short times – just dropoff/pickup. It upsets the babies & kids, increasing the separation anxiety attacks.
December 23, 2010 at 8:32 PM #644524Scarlett
ParticipantYes, they accept infants as young as a couple months old… If that’s what the OP and his wife want to do. It might be better for an infant to be at home with a nanny if possible, to avoid getting sick early on. If they buy in LJ Scenic Dr, then it might be just as easy to go home as to go to ECEC… BUT I don’t think the ECEC or any other day care center in my experience want the parents dropping in for short times – just dropoff/pickup. It upsets the babies & kids, increasing the separation anxiety attacks.
December 23, 2010 at 8:32 PM #645103Scarlett
ParticipantYes, they accept infants as young as a couple months old… If that’s what the OP and his wife want to do. It might be better for an infant to be at home with a nanny if possible, to avoid getting sick early on. If they buy in LJ Scenic Dr, then it might be just as easy to go home as to go to ECEC… BUT I don’t think the ECEC or any other day care center in my experience want the parents dropping in for short times – just dropoff/pickup. It upsets the babies & kids, increasing the separation anxiety attacks.
December 23, 2010 at 8:32 PM #645240Scarlett
ParticipantYes, they accept infants as young as a couple months old… If that’s what the OP and his wife want to do. It might be better for an infant to be at home with a nanny if possible, to avoid getting sick early on. If they buy in LJ Scenic Dr, then it might be just as easy to go home as to go to ECEC… BUT I don’t think the ECEC or any other day care center in my experience want the parents dropping in for short times – just dropoff/pickup. It upsets the babies & kids, increasing the separation anxiety attacks.
December 23, 2010 at 8:32 PM #645562Scarlett
ParticipantYes, they accept infants as young as a couple months old… If that’s what the OP and his wife want to do. It might be better for an infant to be at home with a nanny if possible, to avoid getting sick early on. If they buy in LJ Scenic Dr, then it might be just as easy to go home as to go to ECEC… BUT I don’t think the ECEC or any other day care center in my experience want the parents dropping in for short times – just dropoff/pickup. It upsets the babies & kids, increasing the separation anxiety attacks.
December 23, 2010 at 8:37 PM #644467Rhett
Participanthttp://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/services/support/child/ECEC/index.html
Might be a wait list issue, though it typically is less of a wait the younger you start.
December 23, 2010 at 8:37 PM #644539Rhett
Participanthttp://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/services/support/child/ECEC/index.html
Might be a wait list issue, though it typically is less of a wait the younger you start.
December 23, 2010 at 8:37 PM #645117Rhett
Participanthttp://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/services/support/child/ECEC/index.html
Might be a wait list issue, though it typically is less of a wait the younger you start.
December 23, 2010 at 8:37 PM #645255Rhett
Participanthttp://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/services/support/child/ECEC/index.html
Might be a wait list issue, though it typically is less of a wait the younger you start.
December 23, 2010 at 8:37 PM #645577Rhett
Participanthttp://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/services/support/child/ECEC/index.html
Might be a wait list issue, though it typically is less of a wait the younger you start.
December 23, 2010 at 8:41 PM #644477Rhett
Participant[quote=yellowS2K]Still not sure if UC is an option given traffic on Genesee and Governor – but hope to test that out soon. Also, wife seems to be leaning heavily towards the area around Sage and Ocean Air anyway. But we’ll see![/quote]
A flexible commute can pretty much negate the Genesee/Governor issue, as can some route creativity (coming in from the south via 52, for example).
December 23, 2010 at 8:41 PM #644549Rhett
Participant[quote=yellowS2K]Still not sure if UC is an option given traffic on Genesee and Governor – but hope to test that out soon. Also, wife seems to be leaning heavily towards the area around Sage and Ocean Air anyway. But we’ll see![/quote]
A flexible commute can pretty much negate the Genesee/Governor issue, as can some route creativity (coming in from the south via 52, for example).
December 23, 2010 at 8:41 PM #645127Rhett
Participant[quote=yellowS2K]Still not sure if UC is an option given traffic on Genesee and Governor – but hope to test that out soon. Also, wife seems to be leaning heavily towards the area around Sage and Ocean Air anyway. But we’ll see![/quote]
A flexible commute can pretty much negate the Genesee/Governor issue, as can some route creativity (coming in from the south via 52, for example).
December 23, 2010 at 8:41 PM #645265Rhett
Participant[quote=yellowS2K]Still not sure if UC is an option given traffic on Genesee and Governor – but hope to test that out soon. Also, wife seems to be leaning heavily towards the area around Sage and Ocean Air anyway. But we’ll see![/quote]
A flexible commute can pretty much negate the Genesee/Governor issue, as can some route creativity (coming in from the south via 52, for example).
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