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When considering whether a nanny would be more beneficial for your childcare needs compared to daycare, here are some questions to ask yourself:

1. Are you excited about the prospect of saving hours of time posting jobs, reviewing profiles, answering messages, calling candidates, interviewing candidates, researching salaries, creating offer letters, figuring out payroll, figuring out the other requirements of you as an employer, and instead leaving it to the experts with a large network of pre-qualified nannies?

2. Do you value personalized one-on-one attention for your child?

3. Do you prefer that activities for your child are tailored to their interests?

4. Are you looking for more flexibility in scheduling care for your child?

5. Are you hoping to reduce the hours spent dropping off a child, and instead have a nanny arrive at your home at the scheduled time?

6. Do you hope to reduce time spent on daily labeling of lunches, packing lunches, packing backpacks, writing names on clothing, filling out paperwork and all other tasks required of care outside of the home?

7. Are you seeking a consistent and familiar caregiver with a strong emotional bond for your child?

8. Do you have the budget to invest in your child’s care with a nanny?

9. Do you value the ability to customize the childcare approach by creating your own rules about how to teach and develop your child’s skills?

10. Would your child benefit from one-on-one care and guidance during social outings like the park, a library, visiting friends, visiting child-friendly locations to increase social skills

11. Are you looking forward to someone taking care of household activities and tasks like bathing your child, creating nutritious meals for your child, light cleaning, laundry, and creating fun activities to enrich your child’s life?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, a nanny may be a more suitable and beneficial choice for your family. Remember to consider your unique circumstances and prioritize the well-being and development of your child when making your decision.