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December 23, 2010 at 8:41 PM #645587December 23, 2010 at 9:10 PM #644487bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Scarlett]Yes, 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.[/quote]
No, they don’t. I wasn’t thinking of dropping a child off for “an hour at a time.” I was thinking of “all day for one week a month.” I know cc centers charge higher “drop-in rates” if you do not use them for regular hours every single week. The OP stated his spouse would be alone with the kid(s) one week per month when he would be out of town. As far as visiting your baby during lunch, I think a lot of on-site daycare centers allow this for mothers of small infants but perhaps not for older babies or toddlers.
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.
December 23, 2010 at 9:10 PM #644559bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Yes, 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.[/quote]
No, they don’t. I wasn’t thinking of dropping a child off for “an hour at a time.” I was thinking of “all day for one week a month.” I know cc centers charge higher “drop-in rates” if you do not use them for regular hours every single week. The OP stated his spouse would be alone with the kid(s) one week per month when he would be out of town. As far as visiting your baby during lunch, I think a lot of on-site daycare centers allow this for mothers of small infants but perhaps not for older babies or toddlers.
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.
December 23, 2010 at 9:10 PM #645137bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Yes, 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.[/quote]
No, they don’t. I wasn’t thinking of dropping a child off for “an hour at a time.” I was thinking of “all day for one week a month.” I know cc centers charge higher “drop-in rates” if you do not use them for regular hours every single week. The OP stated his spouse would be alone with the kid(s) one week per month when he would be out of town. As far as visiting your baby during lunch, I think a lot of on-site daycare centers allow this for mothers of small infants but perhaps not for older babies or toddlers.
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.
December 23, 2010 at 9:10 PM #645275bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Yes, 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.[/quote]
No, they don’t. I wasn’t thinking of dropping a child off for “an hour at a time.” I was thinking of “all day for one week a month.” I know cc centers charge higher “drop-in rates” if you do not use them for regular hours every single week. The OP stated his spouse would be alone with the kid(s) one week per month when he would be out of town. As far as visiting your baby during lunch, I think a lot of on-site daycare centers allow this for mothers of small infants but perhaps not for older babies or toddlers.
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.
December 23, 2010 at 9:10 PM #645597bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Yes, 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.[/quote]
No, they don’t. I wasn’t thinking of dropping a child off for “an hour at a time.” I was thinking of “all day for one week a month.” I know cc centers charge higher “drop-in rates” if you do not use them for regular hours every single week. The OP stated his spouse would be alone with the kid(s) one week per month when he would be out of town. As far as visiting your baby during lunch, I think a lot of on-site daycare centers allow this for mothers of small infants but perhaps not for older babies or toddlers.
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.
December 23, 2010 at 9:31 PM #644492EugeneParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.
December 23, 2010 at 9:31 PM #644564EugeneParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.
December 23, 2010 at 9:31 PM #645142EugeneParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.
December 23, 2010 at 9:31 PM #645280EugeneParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.
December 23, 2010 at 9:31 PM #645602EugeneParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.
December 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM #644512ScarlettParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.[/quote]
Maybe 10 yearsa ago it was $675…Eugene is correct. I had my daughter in UCSD day care a couple years ago. It’s over 1000$ for infants full time. Not many day care centers close to UCSD, and it IS a very good day care center – much better than let’s say KinderCare or LaPetite Academy – lunch & snacks are included (for preschoolers)! – that’s why 1 year long waitlist. Maybe now with the economy, the list may be shorter.
December 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM #644584ScarlettParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.[/quote]
Maybe 10 yearsa ago it was $675…Eugene is correct. I had my daughter in UCSD day care a couple years ago. It’s over 1000$ for infants full time. Not many day care centers close to UCSD, and it IS a very good day care center – much better than let’s say KinderCare or LaPetite Academy – lunch & snacks are included (for preschoolers)! – that’s why 1 year long waitlist. Maybe now with the economy, the list may be shorter.
December 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM #645162ScarlettParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.[/quote]
Maybe 10 yearsa ago it was $675…Eugene is correct. I had my daughter in UCSD day care a couple years ago. It’s over 1000$ for infants full time. Not many day care centers close to UCSD, and it IS a very good day care center – much better than let’s say KinderCare or LaPetite Academy – lunch & snacks are included (for preschoolers)! – that’s why 1 year long waitlist. Maybe now with the economy, the list may be shorter.
December 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM #645300ScarlettParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=bearishgurl]
Edit: just looked at Rhett’s link. Both on on-campus cc centers charge on a full-time basis. With one parent home 3 weeks per month, this particular family probably does not need that. A private day care home or a nanny might work better for them, although don’t think the nanny would be less expensive than paying for FT care at the ECEC ($675 mo) and using it as-needed.[/quote]Where did you see 675/month? I see 1000/month for preschool and KG, which is quite a lot for full-time care (though maybe not for 92122), and I can think of at least three reputable places in inland north county cheaper than that. I don’t understand why they have a waitlist at that price.[/quote]
Maybe 10 yearsa ago it was $675…Eugene is correct. I had my daughter in UCSD day care a couple years ago. It’s over 1000$ for infants full time. Not many day care centers close to UCSD, and it IS a very good day care center – much better than let’s say KinderCare or LaPetite Academy – lunch & snacks are included (for preschoolers)! – that’s why 1 year long waitlist. Maybe now with the economy, the list may be shorter.
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