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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have seen a number of nannies advertise for this type of situation who are open to hosting, in which case their home gets the wear and tear.[/quote] But then you lose the convenience of having a care giver come to your home. You have to pack up your kid (and his snacks, diapers, change of clothes, etc etc) every single morning and get him out of the house, just like you would with daycare (much cheaper) or a true share (in which pay would likely be slightly less AND there is no maternal instinct factor). At this point, isn't this scenario just the equivalent of someone running an illegal/unmonitored daycare out of her home?[/quote] 1. I know parents who don't feeling hosting is such a convenience, and would prefer to take their child elsewhere. 2. Share care costs are often equal, considering the pros and cons for *each* family. 3. The best nannies often have some maternal instinct factor. [/quote]
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