Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can't or don't want an au pair, and finances are the main issue with hiring a nanny full time, I'd recommend trying to find two different part time nannies, one for mornings and one for afternoons. I do think your best bet is either hiring a full time nanny who is willing to do housework, errands and chores during school hours or getting an au pair though.
We actually did this -- had one nanny come for 1.5 hours in the morning, and a different nanny come from 12-6. It worked pretty well for a few years. But both ladies charged a very high hourly rate -- $23/hour. Now that our youngest is in kindergarten, we're shifting to an au pair. I'm learning that one of the main advantages of an au pair is that they can work a split schedule.
Good luck!