I'm also looking for childcare in the Del Cerro area. So far people have told me about Care.com and Sittercity.com. I haven't been actively looking as people have pointed out that people are looking for jobs now...not months from now. Frustrating since I am a bit of a planner. What type are you looking for...a center or in home?
I haven't really looked yet, I'd like to do in home for a while with a nanny or a SAHM. My mom has graciously volunteered for now, but I don't know how long that will last. If you are ever considering a nanny-share, I'd be interested (for part-time). I live in San Carlos. I would look at care.com, sittercity.com, or even craigslist. Perhaps a student from grossmont college or SDSU? Good luck!
Stay-At-Home-Mom. Hours would be 6:15-7:30am(depends on who can drop off) to about 4 pm, 1-2 days a week. I am heading back to work tomorrow and my mom has graciously volunteered. She is older and I worry about her age, not about caring for my son (she's a retired pediatrics nurse). I want my son to be with other kids when he gets older.
Munchkin Minders are the best resource. She is so kind and knowledgable and she's helped quite a few people I know. Had a bad experience with the others listed.
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I haven't really looked yet, I'd like to do in home for a while with a nanny or a SAHM. My mom has graciously volunteered for now, but I don't know how long that will last. If you are ever considering a nanny-share, I'd be interested (for part-time). I live in San Carlos. I would look at care.com, sittercity.com, or even craigslist. Perhaps a student from grossmont college or SDSU? Good luck!
What's "SAHM"? What hours would you need your nanny for a nanny share? When will you be going back to work and needing a nanny?
Munchkin Minders are the best resource. She is so kind and knowledgable and she's helped quite a few people I know. Had a bad experience with the others listed.
www.munchkinminders.com