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Old 08-07-2008, 04:09 PM
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Default Middlesex, NJ (town not county) childcare info needed

I am planning to move to Middlesex, NJ (town not country) in the near future (within 3 months). I am looking for a day care for my ten-month and three year old sons. Any information regarding childcare in the area would be helpful. I looked online and saw these daycares listed: Kumon, Young Learner's Academy, Big Hugs, Little Miracles Childcare Center and The Middlesex Baby Spa.

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Old 08-08-2008, 04:48 PM
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I don't know specifically about Middlesex, I live in Old Bridge, middlesex county. But I did have my son in daycare here. Most daycares are not full time (is that what you need?). They are only 2 and a half hour sessions twice or three times a week. And your kids have to be potty trained. Many also don't provide transportation. If you need full time, tutor time and YMCA offer those, but you probably have to provide your own transportation. If you only need a couple of hours, a few times a week, you could look what's near your house.
When I moved to Old Bridge, I didn't have a car (my husband uses it to commute), luckily, there was a very nice nursery school around the corner from my house (the only one anyway). I brought my son there, and he went for two years. I liked it very much, except for the schedule (too short)

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Old 08-09-2008, 08:23 PM
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There are many in South Brunswick.

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