There are many tips for hiring a nanny that can help you clear the fog that is probably going through your head right now! Having little kids at home, especially when you are already overworked, is very stressful, and finding a qualified, competent nanny to help you out with the kids, and around the house, is an important step in getting you back on track.
But like most folks, you will not settle for just any nanny. Your choice needs to be able to provide the care to your little ones similar to how you would do it yourself. No one wants to leave to go to work or run errands, and wonder if their child is safe. So how can we do everything possible to make sure the nanny that is hired will meet these standards?
Three Tips for Hiring a Nanny
1) Nanny Experience – The first tip is about finding someone who has more than just babysitting experience. The best caretakers are ones who are also passionate about children, and have made them their career choice. This means elementary or preschool teachers who may be out of work, or trying to get their first full time teaching job are perfect candidates to be a nanny.
2) Background Checks – Always run a full and thorough background check on any nanny you interview. I recommend making this the first cut of any inquiries you get to your listing for a nanny. Eliminate any one who has something on their background report that makes you uncomfortable at all.
3) Interview Process – The interview process for hiring your nanny should be well organized and professional. Many parents will make the mistake of wanting to be friends with the nanny, and while a good relationship is important, remember that you are paying this person to take care of your kids, so make sure you are professional at the same time. Conduct a thorough interview, and make sure you mesh well with the candidate before making your final selection.
Finding great in home care for your children can be a very stressful situation. Use these tips, along with any others that you may find useful, and you can have a great experience in hiring your nanny. Since you are searching for this information anyway, I am confident you will do a great job in finding the right person for the job.
By: Ella McGinley
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