Child care can be a very stressful subject for some families. Leaving your beloved child in the care of a stranger can sometimes put a parent on edge. Susie from down the street might not be the best choice when it comes to watching your 2 year old while your at work. Luckily there are services and networks that bring qualified caretakers and families in need a nannies or babysitters together.

The screening process for choosing a babysitter can be long and exhausting, and many people do not have that kind of time. That is another reason why an online care provider might be right for you! Reputable caregiver services provide background checks on individuals on the other end of the spectrum. As well as keep a detailed record of references. Another great service is the marketplace setting, where you can post jobs needed, or search for people in need of work. And unlike Susie from down the street, these candidates have come pre-screened and highly recommended.

Some care providers not only specialize in babysitting but also have elder care, special needs, pet, tutoring, and house sitting specialists!

If there is ever an emergency situation which puts you in an immediate need of child care there is also a safety net for you. It is called care-on-call, a short notice option that lets your browse local sitters who are, you guessed it, on call!

Between the free background checks and pre-screening, and the wide variety of services that are offered, online care giving services are a busy parents best friend.

By: Julian E Hooks

About the Author:
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Is a Nanny For You?



For centuries families have employed nannies for the care of their children. A nanny is a child care provider, but moreover they, in most cases, become an essential part of the family. A nanny can be an absolute requirement in some situations. When both parents are gone for extended periods, a nanny can fill in as “surrogate” until their return. There are so many pros to employing a nanny rather than utilizing traditional day care facilities.

The children will be cared for in their clean home environment. Most children are happier with their toys, books and personal things. In a daycare environment, these items become limited in access due to the number of children and sanitary concerns. Another pro would be the ability to supervise the care a little more closely and to keep the environment controlled. Parents will know exactly where, when and what their children are up to with the nanny. A nanny is usually a great scheduler and sticks to a routine. Routine is so important with children and sometimes in a day care the only routine is you drop off and you pick up.

Many people only associate employing a nanny with the economic elite. However with the non-traditional work force of today, a nanny is more flexible and much more budget friendly than typical day care. Many parents today are able to work flex schedules, eliminating their commute, but clearly cannot get much done at home with young children. A nanny will see to the daily routine, with the nurturing care the parents also give. A parent who works from home may love to see their children when time allows throughout the day, and having the children at home with a nanny provides that opportunity. In the event that both parents must work, there are a multitude of work from home opportunities available.

By: Gina Somner

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Gina Somner is a former nanny. She has gained the entrepreneur bug from her previous employer and is now a Global Resorts Network affiliate. http://www.successingrn.com





Child care can be a very stressful subject for some families. Leaving your beloved child in the care of a stranger can sometimes put a parent on edge. Susie from down the street might not be the best choice when it comes to watching your 2 year old while your at work. Luckily there are services and networks that bring qualified caretakers and families in need a nannies or babysitters together.

The screening process for choosing a babysitter can be long and exhausting, and many people do not have that kind of time. That is another reason why an online care provider might be right for you! Reputable caregiver services provide background checks on individuals on the other end of the spectrum. As well as keep a detailed record of references. Another great service is the marketplace setting, where you can post jobs needed, or search for people in need of work. And unlike Susie from down the street, these candidates have come pre-screened and highly recommended.

Some care providers not only specialize in babysitting but also have elder care, special needs, pet, tutoring, and house sitting specialists!

If there is ever an emergency situation which puts you in an immediate need of child care there is also a safety net for you. It is called care-on-call, a short notice option that lets your browse local sitters who are, you guessed it, on call!

Between the free background checks and pre-screening, and the wide variety of services that are offered, online care giving services are a busy parents best friend.

By: Julian E Hooks

About the Author:
Are you looking for reliable & safe child care? For Mom-reviewed caregivers, FREE background checks, recorded references and job posting for sitters & nannies CLICK HERE

We also provide Senior Care, Special Needs Attention, Tutoring, House Sitting, and Pet Care!
Visit us at http://ChildcareSearch.biz



Is My Nanny Cam Legal?

Like many parents, you may be considering a hidden or covert camera to record the interaction and behavior of your babysitter and your children while you’re away. As you can see these so-called nanny cams or spy cams can be hidden in a variety of household objects and record activity without even a glimmer of suspicion on the part of your child care provider.

But is it legal? Are you risking criminal charges or a civil lawsuit by taping your sitter? The answer is yes, your nanny cam in most instances is perfectly legal. There are a few details which should be brought to your attention and discussed with an attorney licensed in your state if you have additional questions.

Visible video cameras (not hidden in any way) are generally not illegal if they are in a non-private place like the kitchen or living areas of your home. If the camera records sound as well as video, you must comply with federal and state wiretapping and eavesdropping laws. You will need consent of one or all parties to any recorded conversation, depending on your jurisdiction. Most states will allow you, the parent, to consent to the recording on behalf of your minor child. You will need to check on audio recording laws for more information about the necessary consent to an audio recording.

Hidden cameras (often referred to in the media as nanny cams or spy cams) are still usually okay from a legal point of view, unless the babysitter has a reasonable expectation of privacy. There is a federal law which makes it a crime to secretly capture photo or video images of people in places and situations in which they have an expectation of privacy, such as bathrooms, dressing rooms, locker rooms, hotel rooms and tanning salons. Most states now have similar laws. So, you definitely can’t record the nanny in the bathroom and probably not in her bedroom if she lives in with your family.

Most experts agree that you shouldn’t wait until you suspect some sort of abuse or neglect of your child before getting a nanny cam. If you install one before the nanny is hired and inform her that she may be monitored, your nanny cam may act as a deterrent to misconduct or abuse instead of an investigative tool. In fact, many nannies have no problem with nanny camera monitoring as long as they know about it or at least about the possibility that it is there. They often are offended however by secret, hidden cameras.

So, at the end of the day, you will need to balance the legal and ethical issues related to nanny cam recording. Reasonable video surveillance, especially if done without sound, is legal in every state as long as you stay out of the bathroom and the bedroom. Now you’ve just got to decide whether or not to disclose the existence and/or location of the camera to the babysitter before you switch it on.



By: Sharon Macdonald

About the Author:

The Author Sharon Macdonald is a high-tech security specialist. Please visit her at http://www.A1-HiddenCamera.com to view the latest in hidden cameras and Nanny Cams