September 18, 2008
Hiring A Nanny: What Help Do You Need: Practical Parenting Help
Finding a suitable person for the nanny job is great, but do you even realize what you would like them to provide for you? What type of help do you wish? When do you need assistance? All of these things are essential to consider when hiring a nanny.
Do you require a full time nanny? A full time nanny will cost you more. Since most full time nannies live in your home, you’ll have to have the room to accommodate them. Also, you’ll need to determine a working schedule, as even nannies will require time off.
A full time nanny does offer many advantages, though. For example, they may have longer hours and more time off during the middle of the day when the child is at school. Or, they may be able to provide more complete child care since they are living at the location.
Do you wish a nanny that works at your home but then leaves daily? In this case, the costs are going to be reduced because the nanny will not be there for bedtime or other such events.
A part time nanny is great solution for those that are looking for someone to help after school and until bedtime, or during the day for younger kids. These individuals will come into the home and provide child care as you define and will meet the child’s care needs during the time they are there. Naturally, the cost of a part time nanny is lower and they do not generally live in your home.
One thing that many parents assume is that if they have a nanny then the nanny will be providing in home cleaning services as well as child rearing. This is not something that comes with the package and may cost you more to find a nanny/housekeeper rolled into one.
When you hire a nanny, have realistic expectations. If you are hiring someone to come into your home and take care of your child’s every need, communicate this. But, realize too that they are not magicians that have magical solutions for all problems that are going to arise. They will provide services to you that are directed by you, not just off the cuff.
Another realistic expectation to have is that of the role that the nanny will play. In most cases, a nanny is not someone that will be filling in for a parent. They don’t handle running a home either. Things like cleaning, cooking, chores and doing your grocery shopping are not things that you are hiring a nanny to do. Rather, their job is to take care of the child.
The job of a nanny is child care. Nannies will be okay with doing some cleaning up in situations where the child has been the one to make the mess. But, it is rare to find a nanny that will agree to run your household for you. If this is something that you are after in the nanny, finding someone who can accurately and completely handle each of these roles will be hard and must be sought carefully. Often, one or the other roles will falter.
If your child will soon be at an age when they will require to be potty trained it is essential that everyone involved is following the same program. To do otherwise will simply confuse the toddler.
Discover more about the best toilet training methods and approaches
potty training toddlers
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potty training boys
Remember, toilet training a toddler does not have to be a stressful expeerience for either parent or child. Although the above articles may appear to be directed at parents of boys, the advice applies equally well if you have to toilet train a little girl.
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