
beanstalk
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Re: The problem is
04/23/08 09:40 AM
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[quote]why not change daycares to save money then? [/quote]
This is a touchy subject for me. The daycare that we had our daughter in in IL was very cheap. $200 a month. And let me tell you that you get what you pay for. This place was horrible. I can't tell you how many times that I came to pick her up and she was in her crib screaming her head off with no one paying any attention to her needs - with a soiled diaper. Also, they did not have any 'structure'. I could go on and on about this place. Bottom line is that I will never ever again compromise my childs well being to save a few dollars. That place had done damage to her - to the point that she hated other kids coming up to her (that really just wanted to play) because the old place she was bitten several times by other kids and it happened constantly.
This new place is wonderful. In a short amount of time being there, she was completely different. She has learned so much from the program they have in place.
So again, it isn't that simple to just change daycares. I'd rather have my daughter have the care that I think she deserves when I'm at work - leaving her there for 50 hours a week.
I'll just cut back expenses elsewhere somehow.
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