A nanny share can be a great lower cost alternative to a single-family nanny.
One in four Babylist users in our survey used an in-home, or family, daycare. Find out why.
Close to half of Babylist users who responded to our survey have used a daycare center.
The birth plan, the name, the stroller—they’re all key decisions. But few are as daunting as childcare.
Though you do have to host the au pair in your home, they can be a cost-effective childcare option.
In our exclusive survey, 34% of families said they preferred to have one parent stay at home.
More than 17% of families worked with a nanny, according to our Babylist childcare survey.
These sites make it easy for you to connect with caregivers and streamline the hiring process.
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You’ve done the research, crunched the numbers and now it’s time for the next step: hiring the perfect nanny.
About 15% of Babylist families used a nanny or nanny share. Could it work for your family?
Be especially wary (maybe, run!) if you notice any of these problems on your daycare tours
An au pair has many of the same advantages as a nanny: personalized, in-home, flexible care.
The options can seem overwhelming (or severely lacking) and stress can start creeping in.
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If parenting had a secret menu, this would be it.
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Congratulations! That’s a wrap on year one!