9 Great Tips To Find A Good Nanny For Your Newborn

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Finding a good nanny is very tough; it is all the more a very big decision to find trustworthy one to leave your newborn child. Here are 9 tips that would help in finding a good nanny for your newborn.



The 9 tips that would help in finding a good nanny for your newborn:  



1) You could find a nanny for your newborn if you search online in websites like care.com; these websites connect caregivers like nannies and babysitters to the parents that are searching for them. You could have a wide choice as you would get a lot of responses.


 

2) It is best to conduct an interview on phone first as one could get a better overall picture of the person by his/her voice. You could easily filter out a few prospective nannies that you could call for a face to face interview; this economizes on both your as well as your prospective nanny’s time. 




3) Be clear about what you expect from your nanny; some may want flexibility with late hours and hours added or canceled. Some may prefer one experienced in infant care, while another may care for safety. Some may prefer nannies that work up to 50 hours a week, while some may want those that work for limited hours.




4) It is necessary to find a nanny that you truly like as she/he becomes a part of your family. Since you have to work with the person all the time, both as your employee and part of the household, ensure you really want to have them in your life every day.




5) Think about the age of the nanny that you will be comfortable with; some may prefer younger ones that do not tell them how they did it, while others may prefer a more experienced nanny.


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6) Experience with infants may not be necessary for one who assumes ones baby is healthy and not colicky. A nanny would soon learn how to do bottle and change diapers once she/he is on it for a few days. So you need not eliminate great candidates because their experience doesn’t specifically include infants.




7) It is best to set rules early and understand your nanny’s last experience; you have to tell the nanny what is expected of them rather than assuming he/she knows what you are comfortable with. Some may not mind the nanny using the TV because one lives in a small apartment with nothing more to do and one’s kid does not enjoy watching it mush, while another may prefer to control the use of TV because the infant stares at it all the time. If you want your nanny to follow some sort of schedule, it should be clear-cut and written out.  




8) Check on all references as they may know the potential babysitter much beyond their employment; it would be best to ask candidates questions about their relationship with their family. The answer to these questions will give you a feel of how they would fit in into your family.   




9) Keep your expectations realistic; no matter how great is your nanny there would be some days that are better than others. This does not mean that she/he is a bad nanny; you need to give them a break and encourage them to be honest with you always.



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