When to Start Looking for Childcare
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Hire nanny before we both go back to work?
–Feb 2, 2024Hello,
We just had our child a few weeks ago and currently have a live-in nanny helping out for the child’s first three months. The nanny will no longer be available after then, however, so we are debating how to proceed from here.
My mother in law will be joining us after the nanny leaves for a month and a half (from late April to early June), and my husband staggered his parental leave so that he starts his leave towards the tail end of my parental leave, but we worry that this may not be sufficient help for baby since I (one parent) will be resuming work around the child’s 4 month mark in mid May. I may have a hybrid working model, so going into the office 3 days a week.
Given this, I’d really appreciate some advice about whether we would need a separate nanny to help out while mother in law is around, or if it would be okay to wait until after mother in law leaves in June (which coincides with my husband’s parental leave nearing its end, which would mean that both us parents would be working).
Also, any general advice about how to begin the nanny search process, as well as your thoughts on daycare timeline (when to start looking, how you went about the search, any recs..) would be much appreciated!
Feb 2, 2024First time parent, when to start signing up for daycare?
–Apr 2, 2021Hi BPN. Soon to be first time parent, due in November 2021. I will be taking 3 months for maternity leave. In February 2022, I’ll be returning to work full time. How far in advance can I reserve a spot in a home based day care or child care center?
Apr 2, 2021How soon to sign up for daycare?
–Jan 30, 2021My husband and I are expecting and due with baby boy in June 2021. We are wondering how soon we need to apply for daycares in the area? We are hoping to find one in North Berkeley/Albany area and have seen past posts that say waitlists can be a year long. Also, any recommendations for daycares you liked in this area? Thanks!
Jan 30, 2021When to start searching for nanny share?
–Aug 7, 2020Hi all, first time mom here due early January 2021. I'm looking for childcare starting August of 2021 and am interested in a nanny share. How much time in advance do I need to start my search? I know finding an infant spot for daycare can take at least a year but my assumption is nanny share is more last minute. Any advice on how and when to start my search? Thanks!
Aug 7, 2020When do daycares accept new kids?
–Aug 9, 2019Hi All, we have a 15 month old and have been starting to look into daycares (have visited two with vacancies coming up) as we think our son will enjoy the social aspects.
I'm just wondering how hard is it really around here to find good options for a child that age? Should we be trying to get him in now as it's the end of Summer or do daycares take kids at all times through the year? In some ways it might suit us better to wait just a little longer and look for something starting in November... But we'd like to have a few options when we do look and we realise now might be the time to get him in somewhere.
Any and all thoughts on this topic would be helpful! We are new to the Bay Area and first time parents as well.
Aug 9, 2019When to start looking for in-home daycare or nanny?
–Jul 7, 2019Hi,
I'm due in October with our first. We'll need full time childcare starting in March, when baby is about 4 months old. I started looking several months ago, and got on several daycare center waitlists, but I don't expect to get off those lists by march, so I'm looking at either licensed in-home daycare or a nanny.
When I was looking at 4 months pregnant, I was told by Bananas it was just way too soon to know who would have openings. That said, I don't want to miss my chance to find a good fit for childcare for our family. When do you recommend looking? How far out will places know about their openings?
We're mostly looking in Berkeley, though we might consider Albany, El Cerrito, or Oakland if it was an amazing fit.
Thanks,
Caroline
Jul 7, 2019Nanny shares vs. day care: cost and how far in advance?
–Sep 22, 2016Hello,
I am a new mom trying to figure out what childcare we can afford for our daughter and also logistics. She won't need care until May 2017, and all of the "nanny available" postings on here are for nannies who are available immediately or a month from now. On the other hand, it seems that day cares are filling up for next spring already. If we decide to go the nanny share route, is there any way to "reserve" a spot with a nanny now, or should I wait until a month before I go back to work, and hope that I can find the right nanny? Then if we can't, would it be too late to get into a good day care?
Also, has anyone done research recently into what a typical hourly rate is for nannies and nanny shares? I am currently visiting a lot of day cares which seem to range between $1100-$1800. I'm assuming nannies are more expensive.
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Katie
Sep 22, 2016
So mom is going back to work when baby is about 4 months old, at which time both dad and grandma will be taking care of baby? I don't think you need a third adult to take care of the baby at that time. You should be thinking about a nanny for when grandma leaves and dad goes back to work full time, in June, or in fact that should be dad's assignment during the period of May - be the lead on finding a nanny (for you both to agree on, obvs). Also you might want to think about staggered leave for yourself through the end of the calendar year or end of breastfeeding time. Don't underestimate how stressful it is to go back to work with an infant you are the main foodsource for, even if you're in the same house. I felt like my brain was split with all the effort of calculating feedings.
I would say just start the search for a nanny and when you find the one that you like, you can talk about start dates. Leave some overlap so that the nanny can shadow for a few days. Also, I would check in with mother-in-law so that you have a sense of what her expectations are to make sure you’re on the same page. I was all gung ho to do full time mothering to my newborn and it was just too much with breast feeding at night and insomnia and a colicky baby. I ended up hiring our nanny early, on a part time basis so I had some down time for a few hours a day.