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Unfortunately, this has put me into a bit of a quandary of having to shell out extra bucks because my 3 year old son still refuses to poop in the potty 75% of the time. :( I have had to work during the day recently (but am moving almost exclusively to nights) and we had to pay $200 a week for full-time care. Now thankfully, he'll only need it about once a week, but that's still $50 a week.
Anyway, Connecticut has very little subsidized child care options unless you are very poor and your child qualifies for Head Start. One of the things I'd recommend however (my original degree in in early childhood ed. and now I work in pediatric medicine and I'm pursuing my RN) is to look at the childcare centers at local colleges- Trinity College in Hartford has, I believe, a Montessori school, St. Joseph's College in West Hartford has a good reputation, as well as the programs at some of the area community colleges. Sometimes the cost is a bit easier to swallow and the quality is excellent. When looking for a center, the thing to look for is NAEYC accreditation (or a center in pursuit of it) because that tends to be the standard for a quality program. Visit lots of places. Ask questions.
Best wishes in your pursuits. :)
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