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Nannies Childcare Babysitters: A Complete Guide for Parents: Finding, interviewing, reference checking, background checking, hiring, managing, paying, ... management, special needs, plus much more

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About Nannies Childcare Babysitters: A Complete Guide For

• A COMPLETE, PRACTICAL, HOW-TO GUIDE• OFFERS SAMPLE QUESTIONS, CHECKLISTS, & SOLUTIONS• A QUICK AND EASY READ• WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, TIME AND ENERGY• NO OTHER GUIDE LIKE THIS ONE• PLUS MUCH MORE!Finally, here is the most-complete guide that teaches parents the proper way to find, hire, work with, manage, and, where necessary, let go of a nanny, babysitter or other childcare worker. If you are a parent looking for a caregiver for your kids, read this book from cover to cover because inside this book you will find all you need to know before you hire a nanny or babysitter, and all you need to do to make the relationship between you and your babysitter or nanny a successful and fulfilling one. What you will learn from this book about nannies, babysitters and childcare generally will save you tons of money, time and energy which you could have otherwise wasted if you chose to learn through costly personal experience. In addition, this book will help you to avoid exposing your kids to the risks inherent in an uninformed trial and error process.In this book you will learn the many childcare options available; where to look for and how to find a nanny or babysitter; how to effectively interview a prospective nanny/babysitter, including certain things you need to know, areas to cover, questions to ask and questions not to ask; how to conduct the phone weed-out interview effectively; how to conduct the first in-person convterview effectively; what to do after the first in-person convterview including how to conduct reference checking, background checking and other due diligence; how to conduct the at-home interview, including how to involve your spouse and children and how to home-test the candidate; how to make the hiring decision, including how to review the work agreement and other known typically stressful issues; how to conduct the initial orientation meeting upon hire; how to manage your babysitter/ nanny; what to do when your babysitter/ nanny quits including how to handle issues concerning their final paycheck, return of family properties, cancellation of certain authorizations, security issues involving change of pass codes, and preparations for a possible unemployment claim; the issue of whether you should spy on your nanny/babysitter, how to actually spy on your nanny/babysitter if you decide to do so, and the legality of spying on your nanny/babysitter; how to recognize the signs of a bad babysitter/nanny and what to do if you notice such signs; a special guide for parents with special needs children, including what skills you should look for, standards you should expect, and your own obligations in order to have a successful parent-nanny/babysitter experience. Furthermore, the book covers the parent-babysitter/nanny relationship extensively; it is indeed a practical how-to guide offering sample questions, checklists, documents, and practical solutions. There really isn’t any other guide like this one; and overall it is a quick and easy read. Plus much more!In fact, this book is probably the best and the most thoroughly written guide on this often ignored, but most important subject matter. Now, here’s the bottom line: if you, as a parent, want to create a happier, healthier and safer childcare experience for your kids, then you need to read this book from cover to cover. You need every bit of the tips and other vital information that this book contains. SO BUY THIS BOOK NOW!