Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP are you looking for a FT nanny or someone to come in PT to stimulate him for a few hours each day/a few days a week?
i could do either
If I were you, I'd begin by calling the respective departments at the colleges and universities in my area and letting them know that you're hoping to attract one of their students for a PT position with a child who has slight delays and could they recommend the best places for you to advertise. Then I'd put up ads on sittercity, care.com, and craigslist indicating that you're looking for a student (or graduate) of an XYZ (ECE, OT, Speech Path, PT) program. Be sure to indicate that you're able to pay appropriately - if they're graduates or graduate students they will cost more than your random nanny; if they are still college students they will not - and I really think you'll be able to find someone within a few weeks.
I also don't think you are overreacting at all. The kinds of targeted games, language, and interactions those students (especially if they're good students) learn how to use with kids is not common sense for your average nanny and are extremely beneficial for children overcoming developmental delays.