Hey ladies -
We are starting to interview nannies for DD who is due 9/3. We will still be sending DS (3.5) to his DC. Long story short: I won't pull him out of such a beneficial environment to stay at home with an infant, but I simply can't do the bottles and packing etc.. that comes with infant DC, it's just too much. The plan is to put DS in preK by the house a year from now (he has to be 4) and at that time Nanny will pick him up and watch both until we get home.
SO... my questions are:
1. Does anyone have a nanny who brings their child to your home? (one candidate has an 8 month old) and how does this work for you?
2. How should I bring up experience with EBF babies (DS was EBF and I hope to do the same). I would really like a nanny who "gets" this.
3. Would it be ok to specify that should DS have to stay home because he was mildly sick - like an EI, if he's got the flu and needs more that's different - that she would watch him, too?
4. Would you hire a nanny based on a skype interview? One of our top candidates is moving to our state next month, she seems IDEAL on paper.
5. What do you wish you asked in interviews?
THANK YOU!!
Re: Nanny Questions
2. How should I bring up experience with EBF babies (DS was EBF and I hope to do the same). I would really like a nanny who "gets" this.
3. Would it be ok to specify that should DS have to stay home because he was mildly sick - like an EI, if he's got the flu and needs more that's different - that she would watch him, too?
4. Would you hire a nanny based on a skype interview? One of our top candidates is moving to our state next month, she seems IDEAL on paper.
5. What do you wish you asked in interviews?
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Thanks SOOOO much! your arrangement sounds like what we want eventually (next fall) where nanny would pick up DS from preK.
Everything that TheBorg said for questions. I found a book on Amazon called The Nanny Book to be helpful. It helps you think through interviews, reference checks, contract ,etc. The most important thing in my mind is that you know what you want so you can be clear up front with expectations.
No I'm not a fan of having the nanny bring her child but I know others that make this work.
No I would not hire over Skype. Like TheBorg, part of our interview process was to see how the nanny candidate interacted with the kids.
A couple of thoughts for your questions....
1. On our 5th nanny and none have ever brought their own baby. Although...our current nanny has brought over her 2 granddaughters a couple of times during school holidays to play with my older 2. It was worked fine.
2. EBF - you need to do some education. I BF 52 months across my 3 kids and worked FT. Most will not be familiar with the ins and out of a BF baby, so just have clear instructions.
3. I would ABSOLUTELY lay the foundation that her pay is based on occassional care for your older child. Just make sure that it's clear up front. In my opinion, everything evens out...she will have lots of "free" time during naps but then may be more busy when she has both. Doesn't mean you have to pay her differently IMO.
4. Personally, I would wait to meet in person. My path has always been 1. phone interview/screen 2. in person interview (at a local starbucks) and 3. an in home visit/interview. There are certainly people who never got past step 2 after interacting with them live.
5. We once hired a nanny who said she had graduated HS and based on several great recommendations. Ended up she had not graduated from HS. I should have asked for proof. This was the one nanny we fired (after 6 months). So ask for documentation - letters of reference, etc and actually call/follow up on those. I think it's really really important to be 100% clear on your expectations....how MUCH tv per day is OK? are you ok with snacks past a certain time (when it's close to dinner) are there certain things not ok to do or feed your child. Some of this stuff won't matter initially, but as baby gets older it will. Be clear about paid vacation and holiday time.
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