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Home Alone
Asked by M.W. from Port St. Lucie
on August 19, 2009
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Dear Moms, I need advice on a situation that I've been dealing with for the past two weeks. I have noticed that a child that lives in my area is being left home alone ...
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- sorry only read a few response if you are interested in watching this child maybe say my kids really seem to mesh with your child and is a good fit are you interested ...
- M.: I as well deal with a similar sitatution only the children that come to my house are both 12. The same scenario that both parents work and they are left home. ...
- Please don't send this child back home alone. It sounds like he is being neglected and is looking for help and companionship and security from your home. You are suc...
How to Support My Husband?
Asked by H.P. from New York
on October 6, 2008
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Hi Ladies!!
I need a little advice on how to best support my husband. His mother has battled mental illness for years however has been able to function and maintain...
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- First I want to say that mental illness in itself is very draining for a family to begin with and for your FIL to stick it out has to have been extremely difficult for...
- Hi, Please find a good elder care lawyer. My father has alzheimers and parkinsons and we desperately needed a full-time in-home aide to help out. We thought that ...
- Thankfully, I don't have any experience with what you're going through. But one thing I do think of is maybe your FIL can go on Craig's List or use references to find ...
Need Advice Regarding Childcare
Asked by P.G. from Allentown
on May 16, 2008
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Was wondering if anyone can offer any advice as to what is the best option as far daycare / au pair / in home care etc goes. Looking for feedback and / or advice from ...
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- I used an in-home daycare for my youngr son and really like it. The daycare center that I used for my older son had closed after 12 years. It was not part of a chain...
- I used to drop my child off at an in-home childcare sitter each day. She was wonderful and only watched one or two other children at the same time--he got so much atte...
- I would like to respond to your question by saying that I feel that an in-home licensed childcare is a great option. I know there are many locally and make sure to mee...
Close to Work or Close to Home?
Asked by M.R. from Chicago
on May 30, 2007
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I am the mother of a 4 month old child and I will eventually be returning to work. When that happens, my son will be going to daycare. He will either be 8 months or ...
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- I chose close to home, although I know people who have been happy with close to work. I was happy that I did since I later changed jobs and I work at home a lot now, a...
- I commuted 45 minutes from home and found care for my son near my work. I could visit him at lunch and if something happened (it never did) I would be able to get ther...
- If it were me... I would choose the NAEYC accredited program. I used to work for corporate day care and if you had that accrediation you are thought of very highly in ...
Wking Mom Seeking Childcare Options for Tuesdays in Keller/Southlake Area
Asked by G.F. from Dallas
on January 12, 2007
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I am a full-time working mom and currently have in-home care for my 2 yr old twins at this time which is split between two different nannies - both of which we love. ...
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- Hi My name is J. and I live in Keller. I am a stay home mom for the last 3 years. I have 2 kids in school during the day and one 5 year boy that is home with me. ...
- G., Playtime drop in child care sounds like it could be a good solution for you. There is a location at Rufe Snow & 1709, as well as N. Beach & North Tarrant area, cl...
- I live sorta near you (Western Center and I35 area) and I have a 3 1/2 little girl (will be 4 in Feb). I am a stay at home mom while my hubby works his tail off so tha...
Bed/pressure Sore
Asked by S.R. from Chicago
on May 24, 2008
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Have a Dad who has bone cancer and a broken leg which keeps him in bed alot. He developed a bed sore in the hospital after surgery for a subdermal hematoma of the head...
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- Can you tell me more about the wound? I do some wound care at Ingalls ( I'm a physical therapist) and know a bit about many things. Mostly if it is not infected, we ...
- Consult with your doctor and/or home care provider until you feel that your concerns are being heard. You might consider a wound care assessment. Many hospitals have...
- The most important thing to do at this point is to keep it clean and keep him off of it. Make sure he is turning at least every 2 hours and try to avoid lying on the ...
Grandparents Need in Home Care
Asked by Y.D. from Los Angeles
on September 17, 2008
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I am looking for a in home care person for my grandparents. My grandpa has Alzheimers but it is not too advanced and my grandmother is a wonderful woman who is an amaz...
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- I don't know if you want to pay for care or try insurance. If you want to try insurance, I would contact the Medicare insurance company to see if they are eligible for...
- You might want to try an agency called CareNetLA: http://www.carenetla.com or ____@____.com or ###-###-#### and ask for Hadas Abouaf. I've known Hadas for many years a...
- You might want to try an agency first, I know certain agencies do all the background check and pre-screens there employees. Also you are not going to know if that per...
Seeking Loving/Exp. In-home Care in Frisco/West Plano/Far North Dallas
Asked by C.W. from Dallas
on November 1, 2006
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Hi, my daycare is closing in 10 days and I need to find a loving/experienced child care (prefer in home with low ratio)for my six-month son - he is the happiest baby! ...
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- I am opening my licensed home day care after Christmas. I live near Park/Preston. I have great references from my former home day care in Keller and 7 years teaching...
- I know you are seeking an in-home daycare, but my personal experiences with these have not been positive. That is not to say that some in-home daycares are not wonderf...
- Hi, I know of a great private pre-school located in Plano. Its located on Hedgcoxe road and Coit. Its Primrose School of Forest Creek. The owner is there everyday, ...
Babysitting Rate for in Home Care
Asked by K.D. from Chicago
on July 28, 2006
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I currently work full time and with daycare tuition and our work schedules, it doesn't seem financially logical for me to work when I could stay home with my 3 year ol...
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- K., Iruna small daycare from my home. I charge Between 140/150 aweek. If the parent wants to bring food, I charge 140.00. If I supply the food, I charge 150.00. O...
- Currently the home sitter I use charges $32 per day for kids up to 3. Then $29 for kids 3-6. Usually places charge more for the younger kids, and they have to provid...
- It looks like you have some responses on rate so I'll just add some tips from my experience doing home day care. Think about what time drop off and pick up should be ...
Security / Safety Issues with Nannies
Asked by M.A. from Miami
on November 12, 2008
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Hello. I just started work again and opted for in home care for my five month old daughter. I had a hard time finding someone and while I am at work, my concern is alw...
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- You should consider a live-in au pair with AuPairCare. You won't have to worry about security at all. This company is regulated by the Department of State and the in...
- I'm with the moms who said to inform the nanny before you start filming her. And don't make it sound like you already don't trust her. Just make her aware that you lik...
- If you get cameras, it's best to tell the Nanny you have them. I'm not sure what the legal issues are if something were to be taped and she didn't know she was being f...