Good evening! Does anyone have recommendations for a reliable full-time babysitter/nanny or in-home daycare provider?
Stacy L. replied:
Shannon - if this is long term and you have an extra room, might want to consider an au pair from a foreign country. They come over like foreign exchange students do through a federal program. Different companies charge different prices but they all have to follow the same rules. It does not matter if you have 1 kid or 10, you pay the same. The au pair is also supposed to attend some kind of school during their time here. This is the one my daughter used. http://www.aupairint.com/index.php?lang=en