Anonymous wrote:That's too bad. I as a teenager could have easily, and happily, done that job. But if you don't live near a high school and/or know any teens, it likely wouldn't work anyway.
Anonymous wrote:See if your PTA has a parent contact list or try your local SAHM group.
Look at Karate places as a back up.
Anonymous wrote:We pay a local sitter $10/hour to pick up my child and watch her for a couple hours twice a week. For 1 hour a day, I think $50 a week a right on target. It worked out nicely for us because the sitter has a daughter in the same grade as mine 1 they are in the same class this year. They do their homework together. So, look at the local in home daycares to see if one of them could do after school pickups.
Are you near any teenagers? A mothers helper/sitter situation would be good here, too. We live around the corner from a high school, so I have no problem with this as an alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about after-care at the school/through the school?
I WAH so I pick my kids up after school, but most of my working mom friends use the aftercare through the home elementary school. We are in Arlington.
Our school has 1 hour enrichments after school Mon-Fri each semester, e.g., chess, Lego video design, robotics, lacrosse, flag football, tennis, etc. I usually sign my kids up for a few each week which gives me 1 extra hour.
OP here. My original post wasn't clear and I can't edit. I meant to say that they are 80+ kids ahead of us at aftercare at school. The PTA does host after school activities but I don't think it is everyday so it won't be reliable. I need about 1-2 hours everyday.
We would be willing to pay well. We previously paid $15/hour for our full time nanny. We would pay up to $25/hour for part time.
Anonymous wrote:What about after-care at the school/through the school?
I WAH so I pick my kids up after school, but most of my working mom friends use the aftercare through the home elementary school. We are in Arlington.
Our school has 1 hour enrichments after school Mon-Fri each semester, e.g., chess, Lego video design, robotics, lacrosse, flag football, tennis, etc. I usually sign my kids up for a few each week which gives me 1 extra hour.