lunes, 20 de julio de 2009

About Child Care: Summertime child care



 About Child Care: Summertime child care

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  from Robin McClure
I probably shouldn't admit this, but my kids are already driving me crazy this summer! They've attended various camps and we've gone on fun family outings all over the place. We've even made homemade ice pops, had backyard water fun, and had movie nights, but if I hear "I'm bored!" or "What can we do now?" one more time, I'm going to scream.

 
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Is your child old enough to stay home alone?
Your school-age child may have the summer off from school, but most likely you don't have the same time off work. That begs the question: Is your child old enough to stay home alone?

 
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Teen babysitters wanted...and want you!
Teen and tween babysitters are all-too willing and able to watch your children this summer, but judging from recent comments babysitting jobs are far and few between. If you're looking for an inexpensive way to provide your children with entertainment or to have some "me time" apart from the kids, you may need to look no further than at an eager--and sometimes even experienced--teenager in your own neighborhood!

 
Nannies no longer yielding the hiring power
Continued downsizing, layoffs, and tight family budgets are creating a power shift when it comes to nanny jobs. While nannies continue to perform a quality and often beloved child care service to families, many of the perks and excesses that were provided along with a nice salary are coming to an end.

 
 
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