Hello to all!
I am new here and I was recently replying to the “How Long Should A Four Year Old Nap” thread. I endured a few comments that did not sit well with me, and I made comments that did not sit well with others. I am past that & I hope none of you hate me.
I took my son out of an in-home daycare because I did not agree with the nap policy and how it applied to my son in particular. You can read that whole story on that other thread. It ended up being a long story. I ended up putting my son in a daycare center where he can be with other children and is not required to take a nap. I AM NOT GETTING INTO THE NAP ISSUE AGAIN. Please, stop yourself from commenting on anything related to a nap.
Sorry for the WALL OF TEXT. I’m known for never-ending. Feel free to skip through and read bits and pieces, I just hope many of you get the idea of what I am saying and maybe have some suggestions for me.
Here is the history:
My son has been at this new daycare for a few days now, he seems to enjoy it, I haven’t any problems, really, but I really would rather have the in-home setting. I really like the stability of an in-home daycare. I really like the fact that my son gets the same awesome care from the same awesome caregiver every day. Someone on the last thread mentioned that I should try a SAHM as a provider. This would be great, my son is particularly used to that kind of daycare because he stayed at my mother’s home with my mother and my nephew for 2 years. She got a job and was unable to care for son during the day. My sister moved my nephew into a center. She likes it there. I wanted to keep my son in a “home setting”, but was unhappy with the in-home daycares I found at that time because I am very picky, I suppose. I hired a nanny and she worked in my home and cared for my son. This did not last long because I realized that my son is now 4 and he needs to play with other kids and build some friendships, he starts school next year. I liked the nanny, she was wonderful, I thanked her for what she did and said goodbye. I reconsidered an in-home daycare and enrolled my son. Very soon, I realized that I misunderstood her nap policy on paper. When she verbally explained it me, I was not happy. I took my son out and put him in a center where I made sure I understood how they did naps and that is where I am today. I will keep him in this center if all continues to go well. The poor guy, he has been through too many providers in such a short amount of time, I don’t want to be THAT parent. But should I just stomp this great SAHM idea? I cannot help but think it is better. The ONLY reason I am considering a SAHM situation is that might actually be a much better place for my son, especially when school starts. I love the idea of him being with only a couple of other kids, kids he goes to school with. When he is at this house, it would be so much like my mother’s house.
Another person mentioned that it would be too weird if I were to find a SAHM willing to care for my son, and ask her if I could watch how the day goes with the kids. How do I establish trust with this person? I know that nothing would go wrong while I was watching, this lady isn’t going to yell or get mean with the kids while I’m watching, but at least I would get a feel for who she is around these children. I would be able to better understand how she interacts with kids and how she handles certain situations. I need to be able to decide if this is good for my child. How can I do that if it is too weird?
Sorry for the WALL OF TEXT. I’m known for never-ending. Feel free to skip through and read bits and pieces, I just hope many of you get the idea of what I am saying and maybe have some suggestions for me.
Thanks!
I am new here and I was recently replying to the “How Long Should A Four Year Old Nap” thread. I endured a few comments that did not sit well with me, and I made comments that did not sit well with others. I am past that & I hope none of you hate me.
I took my son out of an in-home daycare because I did not agree with the nap policy and how it applied to my son in particular. You can read that whole story on that other thread. It ended up being a long story. I ended up putting my son in a daycare center where he can be with other children and is not required to take a nap. I AM NOT GETTING INTO THE NAP ISSUE AGAIN. Please, stop yourself from commenting on anything related to a nap.
Sorry for the WALL OF TEXT. I’m known for never-ending. Feel free to skip through and read bits and pieces, I just hope many of you get the idea of what I am saying and maybe have some suggestions for me.
Here is the history:
My son has been at this new daycare for a few days now, he seems to enjoy it, I haven’t any problems, really, but I really would rather have the in-home setting. I really like the stability of an in-home daycare. I really like the fact that my son gets the same awesome care from the same awesome caregiver every day. Someone on the last thread mentioned that I should try a SAHM as a provider. This would be great, my son is particularly used to that kind of daycare because he stayed at my mother’s home with my mother and my nephew for 2 years. She got a job and was unable to care for son during the day. My sister moved my nephew into a center. She likes it there. I wanted to keep my son in a “home setting”, but was unhappy with the in-home daycares I found at that time because I am very picky, I suppose. I hired a nanny and she worked in my home and cared for my son. This did not last long because I realized that my son is now 4 and he needs to play with other kids and build some friendships, he starts school next year. I liked the nanny, she was wonderful, I thanked her for what she did and said goodbye. I reconsidered an in-home daycare and enrolled my son. Very soon, I realized that I misunderstood her nap policy on paper. When she verbally explained it me, I was not happy. I took my son out and put him in a center where I made sure I understood how they did naps and that is where I am today. I will keep him in this center if all continues to go well. The poor guy, he has been through too many providers in such a short amount of time, I don’t want to be THAT parent. But should I just stomp this great SAHM idea? I cannot help but think it is better. The ONLY reason I am considering a SAHM situation is that might actually be a much better place for my son, especially when school starts. I love the idea of him being with only a couple of other kids, kids he goes to school with. When he is at this house, it would be so much like my mother’s house.
Another person mentioned that it would be too weird if I were to find a SAHM willing to care for my son, and ask her if I could watch how the day goes with the kids. How do I establish trust with this person? I know that nothing would go wrong while I was watching, this lady isn’t going to yell or get mean with the kids while I’m watching, but at least I would get a feel for who she is around these children. I would be able to better understand how she interacts with kids and how she handles certain situations. I need to be able to decide if this is good for my child. How can I do that if it is too weird?
Sorry for the WALL OF TEXT. I’m known for never-ending. Feel free to skip through and read bits and pieces, I just hope many of you get the idea of what I am saying and maybe have some suggestions for me.
Thanks!
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