Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!- Update
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LIRascal
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Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!- Update
I wish I could post 2 smileys for this topic: one sad and one relieved. I haven't slept in 2 days.
I am in the final stages of the interview process for a new job, full-time. It is VERY sudden and unexpected, but financially we need it. However, I am thrust into this sudden realization that my children will need daycare.
I would really really love to send them to Tutor Time. Educationally and socially, I feel it's exactly what we are looking for. Financially, not so much :(
I was quoted $525 for 3 days/week for the two of them It includes a meal (early dropoff and diapers are the reason) Still, OMG. I would literally take home the exact same pay as I do now working p/t and having family watch them. This is no longer an option.
I now have the option of 2 days/week having my parents and in-laws watch them + a babysitter/nanny (I have one) for 3 days/week. While much more cost effective, I am worried that they won't get the socialization and learning that they would get from a daycare or if I didn't go to work, Mommy's learning and our trips to classes and playdates etc.
Do any of you feel that staying home with a nanny is ok? Has it gone well for you? Are they going to be at a disadvantage when they go to nursery school?
******Update******
I have decided not to take the job. Thanks everyone for your input & advice
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Posted 1/16/14 11:41 AM |
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Re: Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!
Posted by LIRascal
I wish I could post 2 smileys for this topic: one sad and one relieved. I haven't slept in 2 days.
I am in the final stages of the interview process for a new job, full-time. It is VERY sudden and unexpected, but financially we need it. However, I am thrust into this sudden realization that my children will need daycare.
I would really really love to send them to Tutor Time. Educationally and socially, I feel it's exactly what we are looking for. Financially, not so much :(
I was quoted $525 for 3 days/week for the two of them It includes a meal (early dropoff and diapers are the reason) Still, OMG. I would literally take home the exact same pay as I do now working p/t and having family watch them. This is no longer an option.
I now have the option of 2 days/week having my parents and in-laws watch them + a babysitter/nanny (I have one) for 3 days/week. While much more cost effective, I am worried that they won't get the socialization and learning that they would get from a daycare or if I didn't go to work, Mommy's learning and our trips to classes and playdates etc.
Do any of you feel that staying home with a nanny is ok? Has it gone well for you? Are they going to be at a disadvantage when they go to nursery school?
I dont have any experience with day care. We have the exact same situation as your option 2. A family member watches them 2 days a week and nanny 3 days. Our nanny is amazing. We found her on care.com. She has tons of day care experience and 3 young children of her own. She loves our kids and is constantly singing, talking, doing different stimulating games with them. I learn so much from her lol!!
I think twins automatically have a leg up since they have each other to play with. Plus it's SO much easier to not have to worry about packing them inot the car for drop off. She comes and caters to their schedule, not the other way around. I dont have to worry about packing a bag, etc. Way to stressful for me IMO.
They play with their cousin and my friend's kids on the weekends. The nanny also brings them to mother goose in the library. I definitely dont think they will be at a disadvantage when they go to nursery school.
Also, if it would make you feel better, can your parents or the nanny take them to a class during the week? do you live within walking distance to a library or gymboree?
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Posted 1/16/14 2:40 PM |
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LIRascal
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Re: Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!
Yes, going to the library and Gymboree is definitely an option. although they'd have to walk, once the weather gets nice, it's no problem.
I just hope that by ONLY playing with each other, they're not at a disadvantage. As you know, baby I can be a handful and a bully. I would love for her to learn (in a methodical way) hands-on that it's not ok to shove a kid off of their toy and just take over. She needs to learn how to take turns. I am really just worried about this.
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Posted 1/16/14 9:17 PM |
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Re: Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!
My twins have been with family/nanny since 6 months. They just turned 3this week and just recently I have been feeling like they need " school". They will go in sept and I think that will plenty of exposure for socials skills etc before kindergarten
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Re: Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!
Posted by cateyemm
Posted by LIRascal
I wish I could post 2 smileys for this topic: one sad and one relieved. I haven't slept in 2 days.
I am in the final stages of the interview process for a new job, full-time. It is VERY sudden and unexpected, but financially we need it. However, I am thrust into this sudden realization that my children will need daycare.
I would really really love to send them to Tutor Time. Educationally and socially, I feel it's exactly what we are looking for. Financially, not so much :(
I was quoted $525 for 3 days/week for the two of them It includes a meal (early dropoff and diapers are the reason) Still, OMG. I would literally take home the exact same pay as I do now working p/t and having family watch them. This is no longer an option.
I now have the option of 2 days/week having my parents and in-laws watch them + a babysitter/nanny (I have one) for 3 days/week. While much more cost effective, I am worried that they won't get the socialization and learning that they would get from a daycare or if I didn't go to work, Mommy's learning and our trips to classes and playdates etc.
Do any of you feel that staying home with a nanny is ok? Has it gone well for you? Are they going to be at a disadvantage when they go to nursery school?
I dont have any experience with day care. We have the exact same situation as your option 2. A family member watches them 2 days a week and nanny 3 days. Our nanny is amazing. We found her on care.com. She has tons of day care experience and 3 young children of her own. She loves our kids and is constantly singing, talking, doing different stimulating games with them. I learn so much from her lol!!
I think twins automatically have a leg up since they have each other to play with. Plus it's SO much easier to not have to worry about packing them inot the car for drop off. She comes and caters to their schedule, not the other way around. I dont have to worry about packing a bag, etc. Way to stressful for me IMO.
They play with their cousin and my friend's kids on the weekends. The nanny also brings them to mother goose in the library. I definitely dont think they will be at a disadvantage when they go to nursery school.
Also, if it would make you feel better, can your parents or the nanny take them to a class during the week? do you live within walking distance to a library or gymboree?
This is exactly our setup. I agree, our babysitter is great (and happens to be available 2 days a week if you need someone). I always worry about them socializing with other children but they have a ton of cousins and my friends children that they see on the weekend. I make it a point to be sure that they are interacting with others.. if for nothing more than to give them a break from each other lol. my SIl mentioned to me the other day that she thinks they pick things up faster as twins-like patience and sharing.. My girls have known what the word share means and how to do it since they were 14 months.. they choose when they want to do it though lol. Overall I think there are pros and cons but right now you couldn't pay me enough money to pack them up or wake them up in the morning to take them somewhere else. All those layers and hats.. ugghh.. I couldn't do it every day. I can definitely see pros in going to day care. Can't say its worth it if your whole paycheck goes there though.
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Posted 1/16/14 9:56 PM |
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LIRascal
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Spinoff to Daycare for twins... help!- Update
Yeah I'm with you. Although I'm not a qualified early child care expert, I'm sure asan educator I'd do just fine. My aunt was a SAHM who did everything possible to foster my cousins' development. Without a daycare involved, they went to Princeton and UPenn. I'm just worried that school is so competitive now. Ugh
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