Anonymous wrote:OP again - we were planning on having the sitter come over after our toddler is asleep, but worry she‘d freak out if she wakes up and a the only one there is a stranger. But we also find it hard to believe that she would let a stranger put her to bed.
So do we have the sitter just ‚be around‘ during bedtime so they can at least meet?
Anonymous wrote:Personal references, local people recommended through Next Door or local Face Book page.
How old are your kids? Have you had any form of care for them? For example, I had had some of the staff from my gym daycare babysitting my daughter, and also at the end of summer camp I asked her counselors if they would be open to babysitting, so I got they contact info. I prefer to hire someone my children would already know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never do this right now with the pandemic surging. You're willing to have a perfect stranger in your home and you have no idea of their history?
Exactly! OP is totally nuts, aside from the covid issue.
Dear OP, You ask your RESPONSIBLE friends and neighbors for personal recommendations. Or you stay home.
Are you saying there are no apps which vet sitters and have a qualification tab that includes 'Vaccinated' or 'Boostered'? I mean if you're going to get a sitter anyway I don't see the big deal as that person, regardless if the recommendation comes from a friend/neighbor, is going to be working and interacting with other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never do this right now with the pandemic surging. You're willing to have a perfect stranger in your home and you have no idea of their history?
Exactly! OP is totally nuts, aside from the covid issue.
Dear OP, You ask your RESPONSIBLE friends and neighbors for personal recommendations. Or you stay home.
Anonymous wrote:I would never do this right now with the pandemic surging. You're willing to have a perfect stranger in your home and you have no idea of their history?