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Babysitting Rates: How Are They Determine?

Parents need a little getaway time every now and then, so sometime, they're likely to need a baby sitter. What you'll pay in babysitter rates is impacted by several things, especially if you're not just having your brother or sister do the sitting. Standard rates are based off of the general pay you'd give to an outsourced sitter, naturally.

If you're hiring someone to watch over you kids, then there's a difference between nannies and baby sitters. Pay, of course, is one big reason, as sitters are based on a "one-time" basis, an average of $15/hr. Nannies are paid consistently since they're around/available 24/7 and it equates to around $8/hr, which is half as much. Another of many factors is that a baby sitter is just for supervision, where a nanny is supposed to act as a parent when they're not there, or to help when they are.

What you should pay your particular sitter depends on a few things. One thing you should pay them more for is if they're watching several children instead of one. You should also change their pay based on how long they've been sitting, how old they are, and where they'll be sitting. Location matters mostly because of the cost of living, not so much because of responsibility.

What you end up paying for a baby sitter will also, obviously, depend on how often you use them. The rates for a baby sitter will change based on whether they are watching your children for one night or if they come over every Wednesday and Thursday (as an example). Basically, having an unwritten contract with a baby sitter offers them constant pay, so you can pay them less, since you'll be paying more often.

Needing a baby sitter more often isn't what makes them a nanny. Parental responsibility is what makes the difference between a nanny and a baby sitter (among other things). Baby sitters should only be there for your children in case something happens.

There are countless other factors that affect babysitter rates. Every baby sitter is different and is likely to charge different than the one before, especially for special-case scenarios (like watching over a newborn). What you want them to do could affect the overall cost and should be brought up with them ahead of time.




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