Sunday, May 27, 2007

Quality care counts: Parents seek nannies

Unless you are a single mom about to take a business trip, traditional day care works fine. Or you may have a last-minute dinner meeting on a Thursday evening and the neighborhood baby sitter is busy with the track practice. Parents who have these troubles or parents who just like the idea of custom, in-home service are turning more and more to nannies side. And as a result, the demand becomes so great that local nanny placement agencies can't keep up. Generally nannies cost about $400 to $450 per week. Live-in nannies may incriminate about $50 less per week. Services charge application fees to families (typically $100 to $125) as well as placement fees, which differ based upon whether the placement is temporary or permanent. While some may opt to do their own nanny search, nannies contracted through services come with background and reference checks, and lots of nanny candidates prefer having a third-party involved.

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