I am concerned (based on location and the existence of a pass code) that the daycare you are referring to might be the daycare in which my daughter is currently enrolled. She is two, and we are happy with the center and her teachers. However, I am eight months pregnant and my new baby will start there in January. If there are any issues in the infant room, I would *really* like to hear about them. Please email me at ____@____.com!
With respect to your particular situation, when we first started at this center the regular teacher was also on vacation. The room was pretty chaotic and I was not comfortable with the part-time staff who were filling in. I will say, though, that things were much better once the regular teacher came back. Even so, I had her moved to an older room (they were very accomodating about this) and she is really thriving there, and the teachers are fantastic. This is the second daycare I've had her in, and I think that there is always going to be some variation in each room. Also, I've generally found that part-time or floating staff are not as helpful or good with the kids, in part because they are not used to the room, the routine, the parents, the children, etc. I think this is somewhat normal, so you might want to wait it out until the regular teacher comes back. I was ready to pull my daughter, and things ended up working out really well in the end. Please email me about the infant room/center. Thank you.