If I'm running to the store or other quick errand then I don't pay. When DH and I go out in the evening then we pay. |
Similar situation except I was expected to watch my niece as if she was my sibling (her and her mother lived with us). The whole thing was super dysfunctional. |
I was a teen sister to younger siblings, and my mom did not pay me when I was home anyway say after school. She did pay me for date nights.
Your kids should all have chores, and you can reduce down the teens chore expectations. If she/he doesn’t want to babysit, then they can instead take leaves or do 3 loads of laundry or whatever comparable time consuming job . They will probably pick babysitting. |
Oldrst of six siblings. 14 year gap between 1st and 6th. I agree with others that you should pay. I love all of my siblings but when the baby came along, I remember being 14 and doing lots of diaper changes, feedings, etc, beyond helping other siblings with day to day stuff.
Regular household chores? Absolutely, everyone should contribute. Occasional sitting here and there for siblings? Yep, part of being a family. Wanting the older child to watch younger ones on a regular basis should be a choice and some sort of payment, even if $5/hour. |
I'm the one with four kids who pays them but allows them to say no. They contribute to the family in many other ways. Taking care of the kids is an adult's job. |