Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mother’s helper is a tween/young teen and it’s their first time watching young kids while a parent is home. A college student will expect to be paid a lot more than a mother’s helper.
Yes, of course I'm willing to pay a college student more than a 10-12 year old. What would you call this person if not a mother's helper? Not a nanny because I'm home, not a babysitter because I want set hours.
Anonymous wrote:I would probably begin my search a month ahead of when you would need them to begin.
This way you will not feel rushed to make a decision.
This might appeal to a younger person - - preferably someone still in high school.
Reason being is that anyone older like a college student, would likely want to earn upwards of $25+/HR for this type of work.
Well most college-aged girls and above wouldn’t want to work side by side w/a SAHM……they likely would want full autonomy so likely would prefer a Nanny position vs. a Mother’s Helper position.
When I envision a Mother’s Helper, I envision a very young girl >> one who is just starting her career in the childcare field.
Anonymous wrote:A mother’s helper is a tween/young teen and it’s their first time watching young kids while a parent is home. A college student will expect to be paid a lot more than a mother’s helper.