Anonymous
Post 09/09/2020 21:44     Subject: Re:Handling daytime child care for newborn cancer patient

Anonymous wrote:Op, have you considered au pair live-in that is onboard to getting a nursing degree or that have background with health care? You may need to pay more, but that might be an option to explore. Best of luck with your daughter.


An AP is a 1-2yo culture exchange. They take 6 credits of classes, so putting an AP through a nursing degree, only to have her leave once she gets it? Beyond ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2020 12:48     Subject: Re:Handling daytime child care for newborn cancer patient

Anonymous wrote:Op, have you considered au pair live-in that is onboard to getting a nursing degree or that have background with health care? You may need to pay more, but that might be an option to explore. Best of luck with your daughter.

Au pairs can’t come now due to visa ban.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2020 15:57     Subject: Re:Handling daytime child care for newborn cancer patient

Op, have you considered au pair live-in that is onboard to getting a nursing degree or that have background with health care? You may need to pay more, but that might be an option to explore. Best of luck with your daughter.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2020 14:47     Subject: Re:Handling daytime child care for newborn cancer patient

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So glad you found good care and bay is going well.


plus 1!!!!


+2. So happy you found a great solution
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2020 14:18     Subject: Re:Handling daytime child care for newborn cancer patient

Anonymous wrote:So glad you found good care and bay is going well.


plus 1!!!!