Moving to Dallas

Updated on April 17, 2006
D.S. asks from Plano, TX
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Im a native to californian and will soon be moving to your community. Can anyone give me an idea what to expect in terms of childcare costs?

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B.

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Hi....have you moved? I had my daughter in in-home day care for the 2 months that I worked and it was $120/week. I know that if you go with a larger day care (like Creme de la Creme or Carpe Diem), the cost will sky rocket. But those places certainly have a ton to offer! Good luck!

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A.G.

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Hello D. in Plano
I have no idea what childcare cost is like in my area, sorry. I just wanted to say welcome. I am also a native Californian. What area are you from? I'm from Southern CA, specifically Orange County.

I hope you like it here, we do...but we miss the ocean breezes and the view of the mountains on a clear (non smoggy) day.

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D.W.

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You can look to spend about $125 each if you put them in daycare.

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S.

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It really depends on where you go the cheaper end of 200 per for the baby and about 150 for the older at a day care. If it's rather cheap it's not very clean.
I personally prefer an inhome day care, which I personally am trying to do at home. I am a Single SAHM of 2 boys(11 months and 15 yrs) I have over 20 yrs of experience from newborns to teenagers and I am CPR/First Aid certified. What hours would you be needing. I am currently going to school in the evenings for nursing. My passions are working w/children and making a difference in life.
If interested please keep in touch!

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M.T.

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Hi, welcome to Texas! I moved from Sonoma County a while back. It looks like you got a some good feed back regarding prices. Frankly, I've never researched the cost of a nanny but lately I've been comparing costs for private schools. Thoes prices can range from $1300 - $3000 a year for pre-k depending on what kind of program you choose. If you are looking at a center based day care here is a link for you:
http://www.beplano.com/preschools~p2.html
Take a look at this site also if you choose one of thoes centers:
https://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Search_Texas_Chil...

I hope this info helps you out a little. Let me know if you have any other questions. I can give many other referrals, in fact I know a great Realtor if you need one. Good luck with your move!!!

Kim

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M.F.

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We live about 35 miles north of Dallas, but I have friends who have "shopped" childcare in and around Dallas and it ranges $650 to about $850, with the higher end being private centers or something like Montessori.

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M.

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It depends on whether you use a nanny or take the kids to an actual day care (home or center). For an at home care facility, you'll be looking at about $600/mo per child. A center would be more in line with about $650-$800/mo per child depending on the place. As far as nannies, when I looked into that, it was about $1200/mo for live in and more expensive for live out. HOpe this helps!

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M.

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Depending on how old your child is, I think the child care cost is reasonable. Probably a lot lower than the West Coast. My son is 4 and the tuition averages $150/week in the Allen/Plano/Richardson areas. Welcome to Texas!

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A.S.

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D.,
Welcome! There are several options for childcare around here(In-home, Preschool, Daycare, Montissori). There is a site called aroundtownkids.com. They have a list of several schools. The prices for your 3 year old would probably run between $160-210 a week, and for your 7 month old $175-220 a week.
I hope this helps.

A.

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N.B.

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I have not had experience with nannies, so I can not help you there. I will say that with childcare in this area, you really do get what you pay for. For a nice, reputable childcare facility, you could expect to pay $180-$200 per week, per child. I would recommend that you look into Primrose Schools, especially for your 3 year old. It has one of the best preschool curriculums in the area and the teachers are superb. The infant care proogram is also very good. Visit www.primroseschools.com for a location nearest you. Good luck on your move. If I can help with andything else, please do not hesitate to ask!

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M.

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i too moved from ca to dallas and was pleasantly surprised by the huge differences in costs of living. the workforce for childcare is very similar to ca with a lot of hispanic caregivers. we have a live out nanny about 30 hours per week and pay her $10.50/hour. most of my friends pay in the same range of about 9-12/hour for live out nanny with wonderful references. i can't comment on other forms of childcare as we haven't used them. good luck and welcome!!

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J.

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Whereabouts in the Dallas area are you moving? I live in Plano and for my 3 year old I pay $20/day for drop-in care (I think otherwise it'd be ~$80-100/week) and for your infant, I would expect to pay $150-200/week.

Also, I sent this out this week -
I have seen several requests for babysitters, I'm a single mother and gave up a social life years ago. I work Sun-Tue and every other Wed. if someone needs childcare to work, go out, or if you need sick care on Wed,Thurs,Fri,Sat I'd be willing to help someone out. I live in Plano and my daughter's almost 4. Will not charge an arm and a leg, I know what it's like to just need some help. (and my daughter wouldn't mind the playmates!)

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K.

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My husband and I were looking at options for care for our 7 mo old son and we found the following:

Daycare with 4:1 ratio (children to caregivers) around 700-800/month

Daycare with 3:1 ratio around $1200/month

Live out Nanny 300-500/week depending on experience, if you have them do cleaning as well, and their citzenship status.

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A.K.

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Hi D.,
I moved here from California as well. Graduated high school in San Jose. My friend's son is in daycare and I believe it's around $200/week where he goes (and in general, from what she told me). Nannies, of course, cost about twice as much, depending. I've been a nanny most of my life. I love Texas, but if you need to speak to previous Californians, you can talk to me and/or my neighbor has been here for 4 years from Sunnyvale and is still reeling from the change.

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S.P.

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I can only tell you for Wylie but we pay $170/week for our under 1 year onld and $140/week for our 3 year old. It is difficult to find care for under 1 year onld but there are a TON of home cares available: http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Search_Texas_Child...

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S.B.

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D. -

Welcome to Texas! Childcare costs will depend on type of care. I am from Los Angeles, and can tell you that childcare isn't THAT much cheaper here - home-based care seems to be slightly more expensive here than what I knew in LA - center-based daycare is cheaper - nannies are a lot cheaper - at least for legal ones. I know in LA nannies could come really cheap if they were illegals - to my knowledge, that's not common here, but the cost of living is still so much cheaper that nannies are simply cheaper.

It will depend on type of care and area you're in. I pay $175 a week for a 2 year old 5 days a week at a center-based daycare. There are a lot of chain daycares out here, so those prices seem to stay competitive with each other.

Sure hope some of this helps.

Good luck on your move!

S.

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D.L.

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D., For an infant it will be around $220-$235 a week. A three or four year old will be around $158-$165. This is what most of the schools in Plano charge, give or take a few. A great center to check out is Childtime in Plano on Hedgcoxe. They have a great long term staff and very clean. Their baby room is the best!

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