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[quote=Anonymous]There’s no such thing as a correct rate in the nanny world. You pay what you can afford and what the nanny deserves/willing to accept. You like her, she’s qualified then give it a shot. What does her references say? I’ve been on both sides (I had a pt nanny who brung her son), so I am telling you from experience it’s not a bad thing to allow nanny to bring her child- a nanny is not going to jeopardize her employment that allows her to bring her own child, and she may actually go above and beyond to reassure you. I think $20/hr is fair, especially if her normal rate is $22+. I would recommend having a contract and include a section about her bringing her child and the expectation. Since they aren’t that far apart in age, your baby will have a friend to grow and play with, which is great especially during COVID. Lastly, a nanny bringing her own child is not a nanny share. She is still the employee and caring for her own child. [/quote]
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