For nearly a year I had my DS in an "occassional care" centre. It was restricted to 3 hour or 5 hour sessions - and a maximum of 15 hours a week. He loves it there, as there are up to 15 kids around his age, and they have the outside section to play on swings and in the sandpits etc.
But they close over school holiday periods... and last holidays we were moving house & renovating, and I'm pregnant, and I was working at my business as one of the staff was on holidays. So I needed to find alternative care for him.
I contacted the council and arranged meetings with two "family day care" women. The first one was miles away - and she had 7 kids in her care. Which seemed a bit much for me. But the other lady was lovely. She has no more then 4 kids, and she was such a lovely quietly spoken lady. My DS made himself at home as soon as we arrived. The other bonus was that she was around the corner from my dads house, so my step-mum picked him up on her way home. He was with that lady for 3 weeks full time. He loved it all the time.
Now I have him two days a week at the Family day care. And two days a week at the occassional care centre. I see benefits in both. I like the larger group of kids where he really gets confidence and improves his social skills. And I like the smaller group where he gets lots of one-on-one attention. The FDC go for walks, and visit another FDC house that is nearby.
The FDC lady seems to really adore my son. She has been offered other kids to take care of... but said she would prefer to have my DS. He is the youngest one... but she says he is the same level as the 2-3yo's that she takes care of.
I'm really happy with the FDC. If I had to choose between the two centres - I would go with FDC. Although I'm lucky that I can have him at both - for the variety.


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She has only one other child in part time care who is 3, and a 3 year old and 7 year old of her own. Blake will be there approx 8-10 hours a day and I know I can trust her with my precious!

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