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At what age i can put my 18 months son in a day care??? ?

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my son is 18 months and i wonder if i can put him in a day care now or not yet???

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  1. FROM ABOUT 4 WEEKS OLD AND OLDER THEY CAN BE PUT IN DAYCARE. DEPENDING ON THE DAYCARE'S  AGE REGULATIONS.


  2. It depends on the daycare. They differ so you would have to ask.

  3. Day care centres take children from as young as 6 weeks old.  If it is for social interaction then now is a good age to start

  4. i think u are a mother and  definitely you will be having some love,some affection,some immotions etc.

                your son is just  18 months old and he need mothers love much at this stage.

                he will not get the love in any day care which he will get from u.

                and if u are a working mother then u must reduc your woking hours & u must put more attention towards your child.

  5. depending on the day care centre. i'm a childcare provider in australia and we take children from 6 weeks old up to 5 years.  

  6. most daycare will take a kids 12 months or older. you can even find ones that do take babys

  7. You can put your child into day care at any age.  As long as the provider you are taking him to accepts children at that age.  Make sure you get references!

  8. My parents put me in daycare since I was a wee one, and I turned out fine! My 9 months old brother has been in daycare since he was 2 months old because both my parents need to work in order to support themselves and my sister & brother. I think if you want to put you 18 month old son in daycare, go for it! Just find an excellent place that will treat your son right! Good luck!

  9. most childcare centres these days lok after babies from 6 weeks old so whenever your ready to put him in

    but i live in australia so wherever you live might be different

    and btw agsfan is a cow ignore her it dosnt make you a bad parent to put your baby in chilcare if its neded

    god some people need to get a life

  10. If you need to put him into daycare, put him into an NAEYC daycare.  It is a voluntary certification that requires smaller teacher:child ratios.  I have worked at many daycares and I have two children.  We only have one NAEYC daycare/preschool in our town.  Neither of my children ever got off the waiting list.  I worked in the daycare while my first child was an infant.  I stopped working when my second was a born.  

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