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Factors Affecting The Cost of Daycare
« on: July 13, 2009, 07:28:03 PM »
With the changing times, mothers have a different way of “taking care” of their children. If in the past, mothers just stayed home with their children, the mothers of today worked for the future of their children. Living such a busy life, they need to ensure that their children are being taken care of even if they are not there. Daycare centers are one of the choices that parents have which sometimes become a necessity.

Although these may cost a little, there are certain factors which affect this. Reliable childcare quite costs parents, they are ensured that their being well taken care of. Paying a little would not hurt especially when it comes to their child. Usually, daycare centers costs about $300 per child a week bust of course this price depends on the different daycare centers.

There are certain factors which affect the amount of money parents pay for childcare services. These factors include the type of daycare centers, the age and the number of children enrolled, and depending on the services whether part-time vs. full-time, and the geographic location of the centers.

Different kinds of daycare centers can be seen today. There are chains of centers, nonprofit daycare center or a ccorporate daycare center. It is fair enough that the basis for the estimation of the prices of these centers will depend on the quality of service that the customer receives. Daycare centers must be licensed, as well as different accreditations on them had been given before. These are usually spell out the quality of care, so customers are willing to pay a higher amount for more accreditations a daycare has. One of which is National Association for the Education of Young Children. The NAEYC provide accredited programs that ensure a high-quality of services for young children and their families.


In the world of daycare, age does matter. Younger children would usually mean that a higher price is paid. National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) shows that for an infant, full- time care would cost about $14,000 annually. As for a 4 year-old, it can cost less with $10,000 a year.

The cost of child care services will be less if the child receives part-time care only. Taking care of children full-time would need more expenses.

The location is also important since in the United States, the cost of living and daycare expenses come together. There are certain places where there is a high need for daycare centers. These locations would include New York, Minnesota, Ohio, California, Illinois, Massachusetts. Places where less people are availing of services are Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Ohio.

There are other factors which people may consider in choosing a daycare center. No matter how much they cost, the most important thing is that  parents have slowly looked into every detail of which daycare would work for them. They must put into mind that daycare services are one of the most reliable choices when it comes to child care. No matter how much it costs, care for the child is still the number one priority when it comes to choosing a daycare.

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