I too was the mother of a breastfed baby whne she started at kids r kids. She was 7 months old and I was mortified at the fact that I couldn't stay home with her. Especially, this being my first child. I explained to the teachers that she was a breastfed baby and that I was working on getting her to the bottle. I also informed them that she drank from a cup and was on baby food. I also explained to them that she doesn't adapt well to strangers and se had been with me everyday since she was born. As the previous lady stated, I would get her daily paper and it would say bottle-refused. Everyday for almost a month it said that. Then one day she started taking them!!! (Any idiot knows that it would take longer than 2 days) I have not had any problems. They changed her every two hours(and in between if needed). She was fed on schedule. They helped her when it was time for her to start walking. She even took a liking to one of the teachers lol. Even when it was time for her to ""transition"" into the next room, they were helpful. The teachers there are wonderful, the staff is pretty niice and I have not had any complaints. Anytime there is anything wrong, they call. My daughter is now in the one year old room and loves it. She knows sign language and her ABC's and loves to dance and ""sing"". It is great. They even have cameras in every room so that you can see what your child is doing(or isn't) when you can't. That part I loved because my mom could brag on her at work to her friends and I could show my grandparents when they hadn't seen her in a couple of weeks. So it's an awesome place for your kids, especially young, only children.
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