Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked as a nanny for a few years for a family with one child. My DD was about a year younger than their DS. Everything worked out well. They knew they were only having one child and liked the idea of a playmate. They had the same schedule so it worked out well. They did buy a double stroller which we used a lot for walks. They gave me a car seat which I kept in my car all of the time unless the grandparents visited and wanted to take the child somewhere.
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People love when i bring my daughter to a babysitting job. A playmate bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked as a nanny for a few years for a family with one child. My DD was about a year younger than their DS. Everything worked out well. They knew they were only having one child and liked the idea of a playmate. They had the same schedule so it worked out well. They did buy a double stroller which we used a lot for walks. They gave me a car seat which I kept in my car all of the time unless the grandparents visited and wanted to take the child somewhere.
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People love when i bring my daughter to a babysitting job. A playmate bonus.
Yeah, but how do you do this with 3 kids -- three car seats, triple stroller...? How do you manage? The ages don't seem right for this. If it was 2 kids, fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked as a nanny for a few years for a family with one child. My DD was about a year younger than their DS. Everything worked out well. They knew they were only having one child and liked the idea of a playmate. They had the same schedule so it worked out well. They did buy a double stroller which we used a lot for walks. They gave me a car seat which I kept in my car all of the time unless the grandparents visited and wanted to take the child somewhere.
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People love when i bring my daughter to a babysitting job. A playmate bonus.
Anonymous wrote:I worked as a nanny for a few years for a family with one child. My DD was about a year younger than their DS. Everything worked out well. They knew they were only having one child and liked the idea of a playmate. They had the same schedule so it worked out well. They did buy a double stroller which we used a lot for walks. They gave me a car seat which I kept in my car all of the time unless the grandparents visited and wanted to take the child somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:We are doing nanny interviews and the one we seem to like the most will be bringing her own child with her in addition to our 2 little kids (all kids 3 years old and younger).
Has anyone else done this before? Does it work out having 1 person watch that many young children? Are there problems I'm not foreseeing with the nanny bringing their own children? Other things I should be thinking about or considering from those who have had the same situation before?
Thanks!