Anonymous
Post 05/29/2019 06:52     Subject: Re:Getting a babysitter to leave when shift is over...

Anonymous wrote:Make up an excuse:

Look at your watch and say something like, "Oh dear, wish I could talk, but my boss is calling me in 5 minutes to discuss something about work and I need to get on my computer."
Tell them you ate something funny and say, "let me walk you to the door. I need to go to the bathroom."
Say something like, "Well, I'll let you get going. I know it's been a long night for all of us, and we have to wake up early."
Walk in and pretend to yawn and tell them you're really tired, it's late, let me walk you to the door as you must be tired, too.
Park your car near theirs and say, "Shoot. I left your money in the car. Grab your stuff and I'll walk you out and give you the money."


Aren’t regular sitters paid biweekly?

This would not work.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2019 20:05     Subject: Re:Getting a babysitter to leave when shift is over...

You poor thing! You sound friendly and probably make people very comfortable. I agree with the poster who said to thank her and then say you’re going to go up and change. Since she’s regular, I wouldn’t walk her to the door even. I would just playfully say, “I’m going to go upstairs and change, thank you for everything. (Playfully say) You’re off duty now! Go enjoy your evening and we’ll see you tomorrow! Don’t worry about locking the door behind you.” As you walk off to go upstairs.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2019 19:43     Subject: Getting a babysitter to leave when shift is over...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had this problem! We no longer use her for other reasons, but it got to the point where I would fully engage for about 3-5 minutes and then firmly end the conversation and let her know it was great having her and see her next time and we have some things to do and places to go. It seemed to help if I gave her some real attention first, which is not necessary but was a kindness I was willing to make for a person watching my kids.


Exactly. I do the same. It drives me crazy but the truth is she takes better care of my kid and house than the college kids who run out. Someday I may be lonely like her so I try not to kick her out immediately.


This is the best response. If she doesn’t leave after 5 mins, then do one of the other tricks suggested.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2019 18:24     Subject: Re:Getting a babysitter to leave when shift is over...

Do your babysitters work as nannies during the week? I've found nannies tend to provide more information on child's night/behavior than typical babysitters.