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Different Types of Nannies

Hiring a Nanny is a daunting task. There’s just so many choices. To make the process of finding a nanny less tedious, the first step is to outline your needs and budget. Once you have that down, you can go ahead and start looking for nannies that fit your criteria.

Listed below are the 6 most common types of Nannies to help you narrow down your search.

 

Nanny Housekeeper

From feeding your child breakfast and putting her to bed to running errands and cleaning the house – these nannies do it all. You should hire a nanny housekeeper if you’re looking for if you’re looking for someone who’d not only take care of your child but also manage your household.

Live-Out Nanny

Live-Out Nannies, as the name suggests, do not reside in the family’s home. They may work full-time, part-time or on weekends. Live-out Nannies exclusively focus on childcare and do not perform household chores. They’re trained and experienced in childcare which makes them a valuable asset.

Live-In Nanny

They perform the same tasks as a live-out nanny, with the only difference being – they reside in the family’s home. Since they live with the family, they are way more flexible with their schedule and form close bonds with children. Live-In Nannies usually need to be provided with a furnished room, a private bath and meals.

Au Pair Nanny

They’re live-in nannies who come from foreign countries and stay with families in exchange for a room and compensation. They’re generally more affordable than live-in nannies but require a full-year’s compensation in advance. A lot of foreign students act as Au Pair Nannies and balance their schedule with school work. It is also common for Au Pair Nannies to help with household chores.

Babysitter

They’re not nannies in the traditional sense of the word. Babysitters take care of children for a designated period of time. They usually supervise children in the absence of parents, in the evening or over the weekend. Babysitters aren’t trained childcare professionals, and charge a lot less too.

Mom’s Helper

Considered too young or inexperienced, they work under the direct supervision of parents. Mom’s Helpers’ play with children, feed them, and do light household chores. They’re just starting out in the childcare profession and are the most affordable of the lot.

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