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? regarding nannies who bring their kids to the job

We're still looking for the perfect nanny for when I go back to work.  I got a lot of responses from very qualified SAHM who would like to nanny to earn some extra money, but would like to bring their child with them.

 I was just wondering how this type of situation worked out.  I guess it would be fun for DS to have a playmate.  But my concern is would the nanny still be able to give DS the attention he needs (especially if her child is also under 1).

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Re: ? regarding nannies who bring their kids to the job

  • The lady that takes care of my DD actually advertised for an infant (how I found her) after agreeing to take care of a friend's child.  This would allow the kids to interact.  It has worked wonderfully for us.  The other LO is one month older than DD.

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  • How do you think mothers of twins do it?  It's definitely possible to give two babies the attention they need.
  • I work in a home daycare and bring DD and now DS. It has helped DD learn to share and play well with other kids of all ages. I really like it. And the lady's DD stays with me, she just asked me to take extra time with her DD.
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  • I am considering this situation too - I am worried that my ds will always get second best treatment.  If both babies cry at the same time - isn't the nanny going to respond to her's first?  Other than that, I'm okay with someone handling the work load. 
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