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Daycare waitlists are long. I'm grateful that my mother and mother-in-law can help with childcare, but our system isn't perfect.

Business Insider·Riana Ang-Canning·25 days ago
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The author's mom and mother-in-law help with her daughter twice a week. Courtesy of Riana Ang-Canning Daycare waitlists are long, and it's also expensive. My mom and mother-in-law help with childcare a couple of times a week. I'm grateful for their help and that my daughter gets time with them, but our system isn't perfect. One of the first things I did when I got pregnant with my daughter was put her on every daycare waitlist I could find. Daycares in Vancouver are extremely competitive — many have waitlists of a couple of years, and some have waitlists of four years or more. And if you do manage to get a spot, it can be very expensive, since only a few daycares receive government subsidies. So my husband and I crossed our fingers as we put ourselves on waitlists, but we knew we'd need a backup childcare plan . I work for myself and from home, so my working hours are very flexible. But I still need time away from our now 15-month-old to actually get my work done. Thankfully, our moms came to the rescue.…

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