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Nanny does family laundry and extensive light cleaning
Mom works from home part time so nanny rarely will have all 3 kids |
| Just so you know, the fact that mom is home so much will actually be seen as a "negative" to most potential nannies, not a positive. |
| But 3 kids, lots of non-typical duties (family laundry and "extensive light cleaning"), AND a parent hanging around all the time---I'd guess you are looking at $30+ hr. |
| I would hire two separate people for "part time childcare" and "extensive light cleaning and family laundry." Otherwise you are going to be paying top dollar for someone who can do both well. |
| Get a good housekeeper who enjoys babysitting and playing with kids. You will never get a decent nanny at any price. |
Full-time nanny for 3 and 6, and make sure you are unavailable to them. Care for the newborn yourself when the 6 year old is home, otherwise newborn is with nanny, brought to you when hungry (if you are breastfeeding at will), or just with nanny while it's just the two of them. While infant naps and 3 year old is in part-time preschool (mornings) and while both sleep in the afternoon, nanny/housekeeper can do laundry/"extensive" housekeeping for however long. I've done full housekeeping, but the only reason I agreed was because the older kids and I split it upso that they learned how to balance their time and the younger kids did small things with me. For the 3 year old: Empty trash and into kitchen trash Fold washcloths and hand towels Stack each person's underwear Sort socks for each person, match easily identifiable pairs Hold dustpan for nanny while sweeping, empty in trash can Put away silverware Clean bedroom/playroom with help Cut mushrooms, peeled kiwi, etc. with butter knife Start learning how to crack eggs 6 year old: Vacuum (if light-weight vacuum), learning how to overlap lines Put away pans (no glass lids), cutting boards Put away plastic dishes (if within reach or with a step stool) Put away own laundry Fold/hang pants Hang shirts, start folding shirts Match less-identifiable socks Clean bedroom/playroom without help, one item at a time (Karla, please go pick up the dolls, now clean up the blocks: minimizes overwhelmed feeling) Change out towels/washcloth in bathroom Peel veggies/fruit with veggie peeler Peel boiled eggs Cut boiled eggs, peeled cucumbers with butter knife Start learning to distinguish tsp/Tbl/c and learn how to measure wet/dry It's a lot more work to teach kids to how to appropriately help, but that's the only way that most nannies will take on "extensive" light cleaning with children ranging from newborn to 6. For what it's worth, nannies can make it fun for little kids to learn how to do necessary chores, and they are more likely to be willing to keep doing them (and add other things) as they get older. |
This. Professional nannies have professional housekeepers. |
Love this. -15:38 |
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Op here: I already have this person. She’s amazing and does both. I’m expecting #3 and planning a raise and wondering what the market is
She does all 4 of our laundry, vacuums, mops, tidies, cleans out my suv, puts away toys, cleans playroom, changes beds etc. We have a professional cleaning lady every 2 weeks but in between she does all that The 3 year old naps and so she does a lot during her 2 hour downtime every day |
Sounds like Wonder Women. I'd discuss the increase with her. Btw, is she expected to keep doing all that housework? |
Yes she’s going to continue the housework bc she will have downtime bc newborns sleep a lot ... and I’m having her more hours even when 2 big kids in school So trying to figure out raise in light of upcoming changes Another persons laundry etc... |
15.35 here. I would say 25+, and don't expect much housework over the summer unless the 6 year old is in full day camp. |
You have a housekeeper, OP, and not a real nanny. She cleans out your "suv"?! |
15.35 again. You definitely have a housekeeper who happens to love kids if she does all of this. By the way, she's not likely to do much while she has at least two kids, because newborn naps don't match up well with 3 year old naps. However, if she can put the newborn down for a nap and clean while the other two are in school, well, yes, you still get a great housekeeper. |
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Yes, newborns DO nap often....
But not all of them do. If you do not believe me, go into the General Parenting Forum & read all the posts from exhausted parents whose infants do not sleep more than 20 minutes due to colic, reflex, etc.
And you are calling your Nanny’s “downtime” ——> Time to perform chores. Sorry, but this is no downtime in my book. When does your Nanny get a lunch break??! And “extensive” light cleaning is an oxymoron OP. Light housework is just that. Light. Not extensive. |