Three Tips For Hiring a Nanny



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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As a parent with a young child, about to finish maternity leave, how do you go about finding appropriate childcare. There are many solutions to this problem. Firstly you can find a child minder who lives either en route to your workplace, or whom lives locally to make it convenient for drop offs and pick ups to and from work. Another solution would be to find a reputable nursery to allow your child to benefit from the company of many other children of a similar age as he or she grows and develops. As my children grew up, I tried both of these childcare solutions and found that although each had its own drawbacks or merits, overall they both provided equally acceptable solutions to my childcare dilemma. If I were push to choose between the two, I would favour the child minder route, but this is because my wife and I were luck enough to find an excellent child minder that went out of her way to make our working life as easy as possible.

A different approach could be to employ a nanny. Nannies can be full-time, part-time, live in or live out and the duties of each nanny vary according to your requirements which will be specified at the start of the working relationship in a document called the terms and conditions of employment. However, finding a nanny that meets your requirements is far easier than it sounds. One approach is to approach a nanny agency. The nanny agency will be able to provide you with a selection of nannies at short notice. The downside is that you will probably pay a premium price to the agency for your new nanny.

Another way to search for a nanny is to use nanny job boards on the internet to advertise your position and find your own nanny. True, you will have to go through a laborious interview process, but if your advert proves successful, you will find that this is a more cost-effective route.



By: J D Scott

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There are several methods for finding a nanny, such as advertising in your local newspaper, working with a non-profit organization dedicated to placing nannies with families, and checking universities for students graduating from nanny training programs. Following are pros and cons associated with each option. Newspapers. Although many people seeking nannies advertise in the classified section in their local newspaper, these ads tend to attract all sorts of people for the job; not necessarily the right type of person. Advertising in this manner is not the best approach to take when looking for a well-trained nanny. Non-profit organizations. Consider working with a non-profit organization that makes it their job, and pleasure, to help you to find the right nanny for your family. There are benefits with working with a non-profit agency including the ability to be placed with one that has the right fit for your family. Nanny training programs. A great place to look for a qualified nanny is through training programs and universities offering this program. Many programs offer students placement and, since they are just graduating, they generally cost less to hire and have a full set of educational skills. Global nannies. For those considering hiring a nanny that has been trained in another country, keep in mind that the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service rarely allows for a nanny to be brought into the country to work. Non-American nannies are generally not permitted work visas.

When searching for a qualified nanny, consider the qualifications of the person you have in mind. For instance, it may be okay to advertise in your local newspaper if your needs involve finding one for part-time work, such as a student looking to earn extra cash (and not necessarily a student studying to be a nanny). For permanent, full-time placement, it is probably best to consult a non-profit organization or check universities for nanny training programs.



By: Hilary Basile

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Hilary Basile is a writer for MyGuidesUSA.com at http://www.myguidesusa.com, you will find valuable tips and resources for handling life’s major events. Whether you’re planning a wedding, buying your first home, anxiously awaiting the birth of a child, contending with a divorce, searching for a new job, or planning for your retirement, you’ll find answers to your questions at MyGuidesUSA.com.

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Being a Nanny



Being a nanny is one of the most enjoyable jobs. With the current baby boom nanny’s are being sought all over, especially the best nannies who enjoy baby sitting. So if you want to be a good nanny there are some properties you must possess.

You should be ready and willing to work under constant pressure being generated by both the needs of the mother and the baby. Since both of then have special needs you should always try to ensure you can be able to meet their various needs to satisfactory.

Since they are both weak none of them can be able to assist the other so you are the only one expected to assist them during this time.

You should also be able to tolerate the different problems you are encountering while staying with them, for those people who are short tempered baby sitting is not an option for them.

You should also possess the experience and expertise to care for babies, a good nanny should always now what to do when the situation in the house require immediate intervention hence should possess the knowledge to deal with such things.

You should also be willing to work at full-time basis where you are expected to leave your home and move to your place of work and work there fulltime.

You should also be willing to work part-time where the employer would love you to stay on specific hours and leave at a specific time for your home.

Even though there is a ready market for nannies, its not an easy task to perform this.



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Nanny sharing is when a nanny tends to the youngsters of multiple families at the same time. Sharing a nanny can grant your family the additional benefits of having a nanny, but at a lower cost because you are distributing the expenses of the nanny with some other family. While determining if a nanny share is the ideal option for your family, it is best to ask yourself the following questions to help guide you in the direction you need to take.

- Will your itinerary be similar to or match the other family’s?

- Do the families administer similar child rearing philosophies?

- Are the children similar in age?

- Do the youngsters know each other?

A nanny share can grant many additional benefits as well as a few downfalls. A few of the additional benefits of a nanny share include the following:

- Will save you cash over hiring a full time nanny for your household

- Your children are less likely to get ill since they’re outside of a pre-school environment

- Socialization is still happening, however in a setting where they are well-known with the other kids and the home

- Nanny can administer light housekeeping as well as aid with dinner preparation

- Youngsters are more likely to get one-on-one treatment

- If your caregiver gets sick, you have additional parents who can trade off staying home

- You could divide the cost of running background checks and credit checks.

- Spares additional time in the mornings and evenings since you do not have to worry about taking the kids back and forth to and from pre-school

A few of the downfalls of a sharing a nanny include:

- Outlining your vacations will involve working things out coupled with the other family and the nanny

- What one household might allow, another family might object with such as time watching television, when homework should be performed, diets, etc.

- If one family determines they no longer desire to be associated with the nanny share, this may pose a bind on all parties involved.

After determining that a nanny share is the means you choose to go, you need to sit down with the additional household and plan your ground work before the new nanny starts their job. Make certain you discuss in what way or manner your family will deal with food and supplies, forms of payment, nanny taxes, vacation and sick time and all additional points that you deem may become a bother at some point. If you think about this before hand, there will be no surprises going into this common proposition. Nanny sharing can be a fantastic choice for families wanting the benefits of a nanny, however without the costly expense. Following our measures listed above will help ensure your nanny share is a favorable one!



By: Clint Hines

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Nannies are one of the top choices of childcare in the United States. Choosing a nanny to care for you child is one of the most important choices a family can make. The person you choose to help in caring for your child, will ultimately spend a great deal of time, watching, caring for and ultimately teaching your child, when you as a parent can not because of the need to work outside of the home. You do not want to make a hasty choice. In this article, we will discuss tips on choosing the best nanny.

Define you needs. Before you decide on the best nanny for your childcare, you should have an idea of what exactly you are looking for. Write down your scheduling needs, for example, full-time or part-time, live-in or commute. Determine how much you are willing to pay, hourly or salaried, paid vacation or non-paid vacation. What are the duties you wish the nanny to partake in?

Choose your recruiting method. There are numerous ways to obtain a nanny. There are agencies who specializing in placing nannies into homes. These will often cost money to employ, but can cut the time of searching for a nanny by a tremendous amount. These agencies pre-screen nannies, offering a peace of mind for the families who are in need of childcare. There are newspaper advertisements, or you can get recommendations from friends and family who may know of someone who can care for your child.

Interview process. Determine which process you wish to interview your nanny candidates. Many people choose to do phone interviews first. Phone interviews are informal ways you can communicate your needs and find out if this nanny is right for your family. For example can explain the start date you need them for, the hours, how many children they will care for, whether they drive or not. Suitable candidates should be scheduled for an in-person interview. Some people choose to do in-person interviews in their home while others opt to do it at a more casual neutral location, for example a local mall or restaurant. Many experts advise that you do not bring a stranger into your home.

During this interview process you can assess the candidate. Were they punctual, did they follow instructions, did they bring a resume or recommendation letters, or did they present themselves in a suitable manner? Some experts say that most candidates who leave a poor first impression do not improve over time.

Check References. Many candidates include references with their resumes, while some opt to supply names and phone numbers of past employers or friends who can accurately surmise their work attitude and capabilities. You should consider hiring someone who has experience and someone who shows they can care for you child as you would. You should never accept family members as the candidate’s references and never hire a nanny with no references. Take the necessary time to careful select the best nanny for your family. Thoroughly screen the candidates and resist the urge to settle on the less than ideal candidate. Ultimately, a family will spend less time on staffing when they staff right the first time.

Choosing a nanny to care for you child is one of the most important choices a family can make. Use these tools to select the right person for all your childcare needs.



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Choosing Daycare



If you are a parent you have probably run into a situation where you have to struggle to find someone to watch one of your children while you have to work. It can be very difficult to find someone that you can trust to care for your kids. Choosing the right daycare for your children is a huge decision because the daycare is where they will start to learn and develop interpersonal skills by being with other children.

Since many families need the income from two separate jobs to pay the bills there needs to be a safe place where children can go to learn and grow when they cannot be in the home alone. There are two main options that a person has when trying to find someone to care for their children. The first is a babysitter. A baby sitter gives you the benefit of keeping your children in your own home. By hiring a baby sitter you may also be protecting your children from illnesses that are passes quickly at daycares. The downside of a babysitter is that he or she may not have much formal training or experience and might not know how to deal with certain situations.

The second option that working parents have is a daycare. A daycare is a place that is established to take care of children and foster their learning. Most daycares have mandatory training for staff so that the workers are up to date on child care. Daycares offer more of a structured experience and can be a better situation for learning. If you enroll your child in a daycare he or she will be able to interact with other students and begin to make friends and learn how to get along with other classmates.

When you are trying to decide between a daycare and a babysitter you need to take all of the factors into account. A baby sitter may be less expensive than a full time daycare but often the opportunities to learn and grow for your children are greater at a daycare. Do an online search for daycares in your area. You can also ask friends and neighbors who have children which daycares they would recommend for your child. Compare the different daycares in your area based on staff training, price and the overall impression that you get when you visit. The most important thing is that your child feels at home and safe.



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Are you sick of struggling to find a babysitter when you need one? Do you want to be able to find the babysitter that will work for you fast and easy? There are a few ways you can find babysitters and if you are looking for a babysitter, then you need to read on. Here are the top ways to get the sitter you need.

First, you can use sites like Craigslist to find a sitter for tonight, this weekend, or even for full time. There are, however some downfalls to this. If you try to just hire a babysitter right off Craigslist without checking them out much, you might not get someone that will work well for you. Plus there is an issue of safety since you will not really know the person you are hiring.

Second, you can place an ad for your babysitter on Craigslist or on other free classified ad sites. This can get you a ton of responses, but there are some serious downfalls here as well. You have to understand that you will be sifting through all kinds of responses to figure out who you want to interview, then you have to interview them. This can be very time consuming and it will not be as easy to find a babysitter for short notice.

Last, you can use a service online that has already done a background check on the babysitter and has a profile for you to look at. This is great because you can look and see what other people they have worked for are saying about them. There if feedback to help you out and with the background check you will know you are getting someone that will take good care of your children.



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