The Daycare Sisters
Infant daycare spots are hard to find, and in this episode, we talk about why. We cover why providers can’t always hold or open spots, how home daycare ratios and licensing limits affect availability, and what parents may not realize about waitlists, cost, and timing. We also share a quick Daycare Sisters community update, meet the new chicks, and talk through the provider side of infant care: early pregnancy conversations, miscarriage sensitivity, formula costs, provider expenses, and why longer maternity leave could make a real difference for families and home daycare providers. Whether you run a home daycare or you’re a parent looking for infant care, this episode gives an honest look at why infant spots fill so early and why providers may not be able to say yes, even when they want to. Key Takeaways • Infant daycare spots are limited because ratios and licensing rules restrict how many babies providers can care for at one time. • Parents often need to start looking much earlier than they expect, sometimes before the baby is born. • Infant care is more expensive for both families and providers because babies require more time, supplies, formula, and attention. • Longer maternity leave could help reduce pressure on families, providers, and the infant care system. #daycarelife #inhomedaycare #healthyparenting #homedaycare #homedaycareprovider #childcareprovider #daycaresisters
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