If
your daughter goes to daycare during the day, you will need to coordinate «potty times» with the person who watches your child.
My daughter goes to this daycare and I love everything they do.
Even though
my daughter went to daycare since she was an infant, when she became a toddler, she suddenly realized that mommy was leaving.
My daughter goes to daycare / preschool everyday because I work out of the home, so I know my daughter will not have problems adjusting to being away from me.
I've tried cloth diapers and they were actually great, however when I had to return to work and
my daughter went to daycare disposables were more convient.
Not exact matches
I personally witnessed a neighbour in Montreal put their
daughter in
daycare so that 1) the husband could
go to work and 2) the wife could
go shopping and the salon and such.
My husband and I also shared childcare responsibility equally until our
daughter was well over a year, when he
went back
to work full - time and she started
daycare (up until that point, we'd both worked part - time) and he's much better at many things than I am (mealtimes and bathtime and bedtime, pretty significantly, while just personality-wise, I'm a lot better at stuff like, having hydrocortisone cream for bug bites, and remembering
to put on the bug spray in the first place, etc.) But, especially at the beginning, it really did seem as though I was much more attached?
One evening last week, my
daughter came home from
daycare, had her milk and
went to put on a skirt that my mom made her.
However, my
daughter went to bed at 6:30 p.m., which was approximately 1.5 hours after the time I'd pick her up from
daycare.
My
daughter was invited
to a birthday party for a friend from
daycare shortly before her 3rd birthday and she
went with them (parents, friend and little sister)
to the zoo.
But on the other hand, if our
daughter is sick, she can't
go to daycare and someone would have
to be home with her.
My 3 1/2 year old
daughter is
going through potty training, and she seems
to be fully trained at
daycare and uses the potty
to pee although is still wearing pullups.
n my
daughter was 18 months old, she started
going to daycare 3 days a week.
I actually enjoy nursing as much as my 14 month old
daughter does, and so, even though some people advise me that it's high time I stopped, I am reluctant.
To me, nothing is more relaxing than
to get off a hectic day at work, pick up baby from
daycare,
go home, cuddle up and nurse.
Since my
daughter started
going to the
daycare, I feel like I owe all her teachers A LOT for looking after her while I work.
I was on my way
to drop my
daughter off at
daycare and I was
going to be on time for work but I didn't have a lot of leeway.
For me, it was getting done with homework in time
to pick my
daughter up a bit early from
daycare, or squaring things away so I could take an evening off from studying after she
went to bed.