How to Hire a Nanny
To properly view this site, javascript must be enabled and Flash version 9 or higher must be installed.
Get the latest Flash player
Get the latest Flash player
How to Hire a Nanny
What is a nanny?
What questions should I ask myself before hiring a nanny?
How much should I budget for a nanny's salary?
What benefits should I offer to my nanny?
How do I know if my nanny is legal to work in the United States?
What do I need to do in terms of taxes?
What criteria should my nanny meet?
How can I find a nanny?
What are the benefits and drawbacks of using an agency?
What are the benefits and drawbacks of doing an independent search?
If I decide to use an agency, what should my part be in the search?
What should I consider when doing an independent search?
How do I narrow down the pool of applicants?
How many nannies should I interview?
Should I screen their references?
What kind of background check should I do, and how should I go about it?
Should I interview all applicants?
How long should I devote to each interview?
What kinds of questions should I ask?
Should I have my children present during the interview?
Should I hire the nanny for a trial period before hiring full time?
What is the next step after the trial period?
What To Do When Your Child Refuses To Do Homework
Finding Homework Help For Foreign Languages
Understanding The Importance Of A Child Safety Seat
Rear-Facing Car Seat Facts
Forward-Facing Car Seat Facts
Booster Car Seat Facts
Seat Belt Safety Facts
Need To Know ACT & SAT Information
Playground Safety
Playground Safety – Proper Supervision
Playground Safety – Age-Appropriate Equipment