Anonymous wrote:
I don't want to come off as a know it all who educates them about the differences in nannies and babysitters but I also hate that they think so lowly of me.
Look, there honestly isn't a huge difference between a babysitter and a nanny. I don't think saying you are a nanny gives you that much more clout even if there was a difference. Frankly, very few jobs have clout even those that require an education. What matters is whether you are happy doing what you are doing. If you are comfortable with your choice, you shouldn't feel the need to distinguish between 2 similar titles.
In terms of advice to family members or friends, you could probably share a good deal of useful information that doesn't involve your insecurities such as what type of questions to ask references, ask on the interview, how to spot a nanny that goofs off vs one that pays attention, and other aspects of the job.
There is a difference between "babysitter" and "nanny." A babysitter is simply someone who does have experience with interacting with children but is not required to do anything acedimic with the chil(ren). When I "babysit" I am going to go and have fun (play games, watch movies, eat snacks etc.) and that is all! Yes, you are still supervising and should know and be certified in CPR and First-Aid. Therefore a babysitter rates is a lot cheaper than a nanny.
A "nanny" is a person who is expected to create a stimulating environment for children to help them develop socially, physically and cognitively. Most families ask for a nanny to either have a degree in Early Childhood Education, CDA or a substantial amount of training and experience working with multiple families and or as has experience as a teacher. Nannies don't just play all day, they in fact teach! They also have other responsibilities, ands therefore, should and do get paid more than a babysitter. My babysitting rate is not the same rate as my nanny rate. I am a nanny, have been a teacher and could still be if I'd like, my families are given a different amount (less) for babysitting on the weekends/date nights. So please, don't insult us!