Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could always have a babysitting co op, or join! Get a babysitter, free and keep the money you're making by WAH!
The main reason most parents join or start babysitting co-ops is to save money on sitters. It's a trade instead of a paid service – you get free babysitting in return for providing free babysitting for others. And this can be easier than you think because watching other peoples' kids is less of a stretch when you're already home watching your own.
As your children get older, shared babysitting can actually feel more like trading playdates. The children are occupied playing together, which gives you more time to yourself.
The best thing about the co-op, besides not having to pay, is that our kids know each other and play together. So in some ways, it's actually better than having a babysitter come over because it's a treat for the kids to get to visit a friend's house. Plus, we know that these are experienced parents, and over time, the parents have become close friends too.
If you are interested, email me, danilewis82@gmail.com
Yikes! Can't stand other peoples kids.
Anonymous wrote:You could always have a babysitting co op, or join! Get a babysitter, free and keep the money you're making by WAH!
The main reason most parents join or start babysitting co-ops is to save money on sitters. It's a trade instead of a paid service – you get free babysitting in return for providing free babysitting for others. And this can be easier than you think because watching other peoples' kids is less of a stretch when you're already home watching your own.
As your children get older, shared babysitting can actually feel more like trading playdates. The children are occupied playing together, which gives you more time to yourself.
The best thing about the co-op, besides not having to pay, is that our kids know each other and play together. So in some ways, it's actually better than having a babysitter come over because it's a treat for the kids to get to visit a friend's house. Plus, we know that these are experienced parents, and over time, the parents have become close friends too.
If you are interested, email me, danilewis82@gmail.com

Anonymous wrote:What crappy responses. I did this freelance work for several years when my kids were little, working mostly at night after they were in bed. A lot of very late nights. I also was in grad school when they were little and had a sitter for classtime, but did all my studying late at night. OP, you can do it for awhile, especially when you have one child who is a good napper, but it's not sustainable over the long haul. You really do need childcare in order to give your sharpest mind to your work and get most of it done in daylight hours. I know that childcare is expensive, but there comes a point when it's the only way.