Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids and we had a temporary nanny who brought her child, who was between my two in terms of age. I will say that the logistics of 3 car seats, 3 kids/babies who need to be carried and/or rolled is limiting. A three way share would work if you don't expect the nanny to drive the kids around - sticking only to things in the neighborhood. A double stroller + the third baby in a carrier would be a must if you can't find a triple stroller (do those even exist?).
Again, for three unrelated babies, do you imagine this would likely be good for the three babies?
I don't think OP is look for a debate on the merits of this for her child(ren) - just input on the logistics.
But if you send your baby to daycare then you get at least this number of infants in any given setting so a triple share is not necessarily significantly different from that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids and we had a temporary nanny who brought her child, who was between my two in terms of age. I will say that the logistics of 3 car seats, 3 kids/babies who need to be carried and/or rolled is limiting. A three way share would work if you don't expect the nanny to drive the kids around - sticking only to things in the neighborhood. A double stroller + the third baby in a carrier would be a must if you can't find a triple stroller (do those even exist?).
Again, for three unrelated babies, do you imagine this would likely be good for the three babies?
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids and we had a temporary nanny who brought her child, who was between my two in terms of age. I will say that the logistics of 3 car seats, 3 kids/babies who need to be carried and/or rolled is limiting. A three way share would work if you don't expect the nanny to drive the kids around - sticking only to things in the neighborhood. A double stroller + the third baby in a carrier would be a must if you can't find a triple stroller (do those even exist?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's possible you will want someone with infant multiples experience even better if that person has maybe infant daycae experience so they are used to managing infants in different developmental phases at once.
I would also suggest you agree to host the share in one home.
Then you have to think of equipment. Where will babies nap and feed?
Purchasing a triple stroller for the nanny or at least a double stroller and a good carrier for baby wearing etc etc.
You have to give the nanny the freedom to create a schedule that works for her and the babies and more or less stick to that on the weekends.
That's just the tip of the iceberg.
As pp mentioned it is going to cost you like starting at $27 hour and upwards from there.
I agree with all your suggestions. It's definitely doable. I've worked with 3 before. I definitely co-sign with keeping the share in one home. Moving constantly in a share can be nerve racking, and disrupts whatever schedule the nanny wants to create.
Anonymous wrote:It's possible you will want someone with infant multiples experience even better if that person has maybe infant daycae experience so they are used to managing infants in different developmental phases at once.
I would also suggest you agree to host the share in one home.
Then you have to think of equipment. Where will babies nap and feed?
Purchasing a triple stroller for the nanny or at least a double stroller and a good carrier for baby wearing etc etc.
You have to give the nanny the freedom to create a schedule that works for her and the babies and more or less stick to that on the weekends.
That's just the tip of the iceberg.
As pp mentioned it is going to cost you like starting at $27 hour and upwards from there.