Nanny
Posted by: honestbaby, July 31, 2009 in 12:18 pm
ABC?s hit parenting show SUPERNANNY is looking for families!?
Are you fed up with your kids and had enough sassy back talk, disrespect and shenanigans? If you think your family could use a visit from America?s #1 nanny, Jo Frost, contact them now!?
Casting producers are visiting families for season 5. To apply to be on the show, nominate another family for the show or for more information, go to?www.supernanny.com, or?contact the casting department directly at?CNazzaro@ShedMediaUS.com?or?call (323)904-4680 ext.1061 and tell them that honestbaby sent you!
Posted by: Jolie, July 22, 2009 in 6:03 pm

Are you in need of live-in childcare? Or, are you a parent in need of a nanny with flexible hours? If so, you may want to consider an au pair for your childcare. Yes, au pair. (Yep, that is how you spell it.)
So, what is an au pair?
Au pairs are generally foreign-born women between the ages of 18 and 26 that come to the States to experience life as a US citizen. They come from countries around the world, mostly originating from countries like Brazil, Germany and Thailand. Sorry, they aren’t all Swedish like in the movies!
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Posted by: BadMommy, April 10, 2009 in 9:39 pm
I wanted to share this with you because I can’t believe the response I’ve been getting. I put an ad on a local message board to find some part-time help. I requested someone who could watch my two children and also do some housework during their down time – naps, school, etc. I offered $10 an hour – for 4 days – which is what I pay my sitter right now. (she’d stay but she’s having a baby). I was shocked by the response! Here is a sampling of the hate mail I’ve been getting:
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Posted by: Whitney Acke, February 12, 2009 in 12:28 am
The Growing Trend In Childcare Reduction & Why Parents Are Choosing To Parent Full-Time
When my friend Ann was laid off due to turbulent American economic crisis this year, she spent the first week wondering if she’d return to work. With a full-time working husband (who happened to carry the health insurance) and two young children in daycare, she wasn’t sure what to do with herself for the first few days of “freedom”. After relishing hours in the bubble filled tub and a day curled up with a great book, she knew it was time to make a decision. She could either struggle to find a new job or she could pull the kids out of day care and instantly venture into “Stay-At-Home” land.
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Posted by: Mary P, September 8, 2008 in 10:43 am
Breast or bottle, crib or co-sleep, cloth or disposable… Before your child’s first breath, you’ve already made a heap of parenting decisions, and there are many more to come! Today we’ll focus on a biggie for those mothers who have decided to return to work after their maternity leave: Childcare.
It’s such a big decision, one that parents agonize about. We’ll take it in stages. First: What are your childcare options?
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