Anonymous wrote:What is the going rate for a full time or close to full time nanny in the DC suburbs?
Anonymous wrote:A nanny here, found all my positions throughout an agency. I get $35 hourly -40 hours guarantee. Health insurance stipend of $430, 12 days PTO, 5 sick days, all holidays paid. I care for 2 kids, school age, schedule 11am-7pm. I do family assistant until 3pm(grocery, meal prep, laundry, walk the dogs)then school pick up and activities afterwards. Dinner and bath, employers get back from work by 6:45pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course the most elite daycare care center might be better than the bargain sitter you found on care.com.
But a good professional nanny is ALWAYS better than group care for an infant or toddler, if you can afford it.
What are you basing that on? Anecdotes? Published studies? It’s not like you can look at successful adults and say, “yep, Jane graduated top of the class from Harvard, she must’ve had a great nanny as a toddler” or “ugh, John’s on his third divorce, he must’ve gone to a terrible daycare.” Honestly it doesn’t matter that much in the grand scheme of things. But I guess when the kids are young it seems really important.
You obviously never studied early childhood development. FYI, the first three years of your child’s life are the foundational years. The first year is the most critical.
What do you think happens to a house built on a shitty foundation?
Anonymous wrote:I found my family in care.com. I’m at $1000 CASH weekly at 40 hours and am happy!