As I said in another thread, my 2 year old's daycare is closing next week b/c of lack of kids. It is a small church.
I interviewed a home daycare and another church daycare. The other churches in my area won't take my child b/c she isn't potty trained.
I LOVED the home daycare. The house was clean and organized. The teacher and her entire family are very sweet and likable. My 2 year old didn't want to leave! You could really tell she loves kids. My only problem is my daughter would be the only kid for a while until she picked up more kids. I know that some child has to be the first one,
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My problem with the church daycare: when I walked in the floors were not swept. I also did a search for their citations and they've had citations for cleanliness. That doesn't sit well with me. Also, they are on the state food program. According to the state I cannot bring any food for my child. I have this fear she won't like a meal they will serve and she will starve the entire day. However, they have 8 2 year olds (2 teachers in that class) and they offer a preschool.
My husband really wants her going to the church daycare. I, on the other hand, want her to go the home daycare at least until she's potty trained, then we can switch her to a better daycare/preschool.
I need thouhts and advice. My husband thinks I am over reacting about the church. He said I am "too picky." Am I? How common are violations for cleanliness?
Some of the things they got cited for: the changing table was soiled and had holes in it, the exhaust fan in the kitchen was covered with dust, here were raw egg shells next to the apples in the kitchen (why???), cleaning chemicals in the infant room, thumb tacks in the infant room, and others.
I really don't know. Are those enough to make you think twice? Or am I "too picky"?
I interviewed a home daycare and another church daycare. The other churches in my area won't take my child b/c she isn't potty trained.
I LOVED the home daycare. The house was clean and organized. The teacher and her entire family are very sweet and likable. My 2 year old didn't want to leave! You could really tell she loves kids. My only problem is my daughter would be the only kid for a while until she picked up more kids. I know that some child has to be the first one,

My problem with the church daycare: when I walked in the floors were not swept. I also did a search for their citations and they've had citations for cleanliness. That doesn't sit well with me. Also, they are on the state food program. According to the state I cannot bring any food for my child. I have this fear she won't like a meal they will serve and she will starve the entire day. However, they have 8 2 year olds (2 teachers in that class) and they offer a preschool.
My husband really wants her going to the church daycare. I, on the other hand, want her to go the home daycare at least until she's potty trained, then we can switch her to a better daycare/preschool.
I need thouhts and advice. My husband thinks I am over reacting about the church. He said I am "too picky." Am I? How common are violations for cleanliness?
Some of the things they got cited for: the changing table was soiled and had holes in it, the exhaust fan in the kitchen was covered with dust, here were raw egg shells next to the apples in the kitchen (why???), cleaning chemicals in the infant room, thumb tacks in the infant room, and others.
I really don't know. Are those enough to make you think twice? Or am I "too picky"?
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