March 2009 Weddings
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

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Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Ebonie

Does your daycare do a gradual transition to the next room? Start with an hour or two and then work up to a full day? Or do they just plop JJ in the next room when it's time?

Re: Ebonie

  • They've done a gradual transition. He spends two weeks spending time between his old room and new room - he spends most of the day in his old room but would spend lunch and some play time in the new room, and they'd gradually let him spend more time there. I always got a letter the day before he was officially moved into his new room.

     Does Carly's daycare do the same?

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  • They do the gradual transition, too. This time I know it helped me... not sure about her. ;)
  • How do they break down the age groups where she's at? With JJ, he was in the newborn room until about 8 months, then he moved to the Crawlers [6mo-1.5yr] until he was like, nearly 2. Then he went to the young toddler room [1.5yr-2.5yr] around his second birthday, and THEN he moved to a strictly 2-year-old room since they had enough kids his age to create a separate room.

    JJ didn't move with his age group the first 1.5 years because he was sick so much that he missed a lot of daycare. He just now started moving with his age groups a few months ago.

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  • Infant A (where Carly is now) is advertised at 6 weeks to 6 months but they stay longer. Well, they say most of their babies start between 3-4 mo old. They just transitioned 4 babies to Infant B ranging from 10 - 12 months. Not sure how long they stay there. That room has LOs crawling and walking, some on baby food some on solids. Those two rooms are connected by just a half wall and I have to go through their side to the nursing room so I see what's going on.

    The rest of the rooms are down a separate hall and I don't know the age ranges. I'm sure they told us during the tour but I don't remember! I do know they don't do it just on age, but on development achievements.

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