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Percentage Towards Daycare
Hi all!
I'm curious to see what percentage of your total takehome pay you pay towards full time childcare. Right now, DH and I take home $6,601/month after taxes, insurance and 6-9% 401(k). Our childcare for 2 kids is $850 every 4 weeks, so $921/month, so about 14%. We've been happy with their daycare for 2+ years (ages 3 and 8 months), but recently our 3 year old was injured while at daycare and we're considering other places. The prices are more than double, $1,946/month (29.5%) for the one run by our church, and $1,560 (23.6%) for another private daycare that doesn't even have a spot open for our 8 month old (that would be the total price if our 8 month old joined). I'm just curious of what other people pay.
Thank you!!
Re: Percentage Towards Daycare
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I second checking in-home options, especially for the 8 mo. Despite having a center-based background, that's what I'll probably do once we have kids. Just ask tough questions and check references. If you search you can probably find a great place run by someone with an early childhood degree who puts in a lot of time and effort. The prices you mentioned would be on the low end of standard for quality centers in my HCOL area, but I'm sure that varies hugely.
At the centers I worked at, "toddlers" ended and "preschool" began at 2 years 9 months. Ratios allowed changed at this time, and mixing ages was fine as long as proper ratios were maintained (1:4 or 2:9 for toddlers and 1:10 for preschool) I can't recall if the legal basis for this was state or national, but the point is that your LO should be fine in the 3's room. A lot of centers keep cohorts who will be in the same grade together so they hit their birthdays at different times but advance as a unit.
I don't want to sound harsh, but if they did just arbitrarily move your LO back to the 2's without consulting you, explaining why, or transitioning him properly, that is extremely unprofessional. Switching daycare rooms is a big deal at that age! I don't care if they want to cover their liability bases by putting him in a lower-ratio room, ripping him away from his new friends and teachers is a horrible practice that could really upset some children. I hope it turns out there's another explanation...let us know how it goes!