Baloosgirl23
Earning my ears
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- Jan 20, 2007
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Ok, so we're at a crossroads in our life. The big decision of to send her or not...to daycare. Here's a bit of background info: Our DD is turning 1 next Friday
which I really can't believe still, but anyways - I was able to work from home for the first 10 months of her life and then started going back into the office 2 days a week. We found an AMAZING young girl to watch our DD on those days which has really been a blessing for us. However, I am going to start going back into the office for 4 days a week and our current sitter is unable to work for us for the additional 2 days. We have been searching and searching for weeks on end to find someone to watch our DD and have had no luck. So we started the daycare center search and have found one that will work for us, I guess. I never thought of myself as a "daycare mom" but the fact of the matter is, I don't think I have a choice now. I need to work in order to stock up cash for baby #2 which we're planning to have hopefully next year, cross your fingers! Once he/she is born, I will be a SAHM!!! I can't wait for that
The thing is, I don't know the first thing about life for our DD at daycare. So, all of you moms that have sent your kids to daycare ~ give it to me straight...the pros and cons. What can I expect? Do you like it? Do your kids like it? I'm still not 100% convinced about this but like I said, I don't think we have any other options. Oh yeah, she'd have to go there for the full 4 days too. I just worry about how she'll do. She's never been in an environment like that and still takes 2 naps a day ~ at daycare all of the cribs are in the same location and I don't know if she'll nap as well there...one of my biggest concerns. HELP PLEASE!!!!!! TIA 
which I really can't believe still, but anyways - I was able to work from home for the first 10 months of her life and then started going back into the office 2 days a week. We found an AMAZING young girl to watch our DD on those days which has really been a blessing for us. However, I am going to start going back into the office for 4 days a week and our current sitter is unable to work for us for the additional 2 days. We have been searching and searching for weeks on end to find someone to watch our DD and have had no luck. So we started the daycare center search and have found one that will work for us, I guess. I never thought of myself as a "daycare mom" but the fact of the matter is, I don't think I have a choice now. I need to work in order to stock up cash for baby #2 which we're planning to have hopefully next year, cross your fingers! Once he/she is born, I will be a SAHM!!! I can't wait for that
The thing is, I don't know the first thing about life for our DD at daycare. So, all of you moms that have sent your kids to daycare ~ give it to me straight...the pros and cons. What can I expect? Do you like it? Do your kids like it? I'm still not 100% convinced about this but like I said, I don't think we have any other options. Oh yeah, she'd have to go there for the full 4 days too. I just worry about how she'll do. She's never been in an environment like that and still takes 2 naps a day ~ at daycare all of the cribs are in the same location and I don't know if she'll nap as well there...one of my biggest concerns. HELP PLEASE!!!!!! TIA 

I am loving not having to pay that daycare bill! We had some great experiences and some downright horrifying experiences in the 6 different daycares he went to. I will give you 1 big huge tip: Find someone with good reliable references. Better yet, find a daycare where your friends or acquaintances take their kids. Get referrals from people who have a similar parenting style as you. Also another big tip: Pay attention to your instincts. If it doesn't feel right or something seems "off", it probably is. Take the time to stop in a few times at the day care at random times. If they are not ok with you dropping in without notice (with the exception of a scheduled naptime), cross them off your list. A good daycare that is doing things properly will have an open door policy and allow you to visit just about anytime, although most will suggest that you not stop in during naptime, as your child may wake up the children who are napping. Interview the childcare providers...you can find lists of interview questions to ask online. Just Google for the lists. Be prepared for separation anxiety. You will cry and your baby will cry too. It will make you feel like running back in and grabbing him or her, but you just have to fight the urge. Eventually your baby will be used to daycare and will crawl or run off to play the second you walk in the door. It will feel heartbreaking at first, but you will get used to it. Don't worry! 
