Understand the roles of nannies and babysitters, as well as which childcare professional is right for your family
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Daycare is a popular option for parents who need extra help watching their little ones. But folks who want to want to hire in-home care might be unsure how to choose between a nanny and a babysitter—or if there’s even a difference between the two. There is! We’ve made an article dedicated to the difference between nannies and babysitters, as well as the pros and cons of hiring each. Read on, so you can make an informed choice when deciding who to hire to take care of your little tykes.
Things You Should Know
- Hire a nanny for regular, consistent at-home childcare. Nannies may work part- or full-time and are great resources for working parents.
- Hire a babysitter for occasional, shorter childcare shifts. Babysitters are cheaper than nannies and are good options for parents who need a day off or a night out without the kids.
- Expect a nanny to be more involved in your child’s development. A sitter’s primary duty is just to keep a child safe and entertained, not contribute to their development.
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References
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- ↑ https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-cost-child-care
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