If you can afford it, I would suggest hiring an experienced nanny. That way, you'll have someone with experience to help you. You wont have to keep going at this alone and unaided.
Nannies are expensive. I know this because my rates are expensive for most families....and I undercharge. Nannies are more for sole charge care - not working side by side with the parents. That would be a mother's helper or a babysitter.
Help is a good idea, for sure, but a nanny, even one day a week, is looking at a couple of hundred AUD, $25-40 per hour, depending on the job and the nanny. Not sure what it is US but it would still be pretty high. Plus, a good casual babysitter can be knowledgeable, too.
IIN that I want to chunk my child through a window?
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If you can afford it, I would suggest hiring an experienced nanny. That way, you'll have someone with experience to help you. You wont have to keep going at this alone and unaided.
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Nannies are expensive. I know this because my rates are expensive for most families....and I undercharge. Nannies are more for sole charge care - not working side by side with the parents. That would be a mother's helper or a babysitter.
Help is a good idea, for sure, but a nanny, even one day a week, is looking at a couple of hundred AUD, $25-40 per hour, depending on the job and the nanny. Not sure what it is US but it would still be pretty high. Plus, a good casual babysitter can be knowledgeable, too.