Need help finding day care

sockgirl77 said:
Hate to tell you, but you'll be paying $220 per week for an infant at a home daycare as well. That's the going rate.
Nope. My wife charges less than that. She even has an opening coming up later this month for an infant. We're in Charlotte Hall / Mechanicsville. Didn't mention her opening earlier because we are further south than PH is looking for.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
huntr1 said:
Nope. My wife charges less than that. She even has an opening coming up later this month for an infant. We're in Charlotte Hall / Mechanicsville. Didn't mention her opening earlier because we are further south than PH is looking for.
I have heard great things about your wife. When I was looking for daycare, a few people recommended her but she had no openings at that time. :yay:
 
sockgirl77 said:
I have heard great things about your wife. When I was looking for daycare, a few people recommended her but she had no openings at that time. :yay:
:huggy:


Yeah, I think I'll keep her.

j/k

More like she keeps ME around. And puts up with me.

She is VERY dedicated to her job. She's doing a preschool program with the kids she has now. One thing I think is cool is that she teaches them to sign when they are infants and can't talk yet. Uses the real signs for stuff like "eat" "milk" "more" "please" "thank you". The baby (<1 or just turned 1) is starting to use it.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
huntr1 said:
:huggy:


Yeah, I think I'll keep her.

j/k

More like she keeps ME around. And puts up with me.

She is VERY dedicated to her job. She's doing a preschool program with the kids she has now. One thing I think is cool is that she teaches them to sign when they are infants and can't talk yet. Uses the real signs for stuff like "eat" "milk" "more" "please" "thank you". The baby (<1 or just turned 1) is starting to use it.
Sure wish mine would learn sign language. It would make my life alot easier.
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
huntr1 said:
One thing I think is cool is that she teaches them to sign when they are infants and can't talk yet. Uses the real signs for stuff like "eat" "milk" "more" "please" "thank you". The baby (<1 or just turned 1) is starting to use it.
I think that is great! :clap:
 

Poohhunny1605

New Member
Chasey_Lane said:
I think that is great! :clap:

When I stopped working w/the twins I watched, when they went to childcare(in home) they learned to sign also. I think it is wonderful, especially for the shy ones! My neice goes to an in home also and she is 4 and can speak in Spanish fluently so, I have nothing agains the in home care at all :yay:
 

Chain729

CageKicker Extraordinaire
Who needs childcare? I just pin a $20 and a note about what time I'm picking her up to Princess's onezie and drop her off in kiddie section of the library :shrug:
 
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