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In reply to the discussion: Nannies: something needed? Or should parents who choose to have children also rear them? [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)I could not believe the incredible difference in price, but live in changes everything. And this was a fairly poor neighborhood, where I grew up. We did not consider it a luxury as it was also cheaper than nursing homes. Nursing homes that would have had her in restraints all day, because she had severe dementia. It was on or the other, because we all had jobs and we needed to eat. Quitting work for an indefinite amount of time and living in poverty while changing diapers was something none of us could handle.
For Moms, a Nanny arrangement can help a great deal with after hours care, flexible schedules, pets, having to travel for work and stuff that just happens when you have a job that can demand more than an eight hour day. So many jobs require a flexibility that day care cannot come close to supply. Some of my best friends are or were nannies- and not for rich people.
People do what they have to do, within their means to keep their home life happy and running smoothly. I know a couple of people who do a nanny share thing and have their kids go to day care other days. It helps them to know they can keep flexible work hours a few days a week. And they think it is great for the kids to be socialized at a young age. I know a SAHD who has free time to watch the kid, a very tight budget who has decided that his daughter should be in day care 2-3 days a week for the social aspect. She is thriving. Their money is tight because of this, but they are very very happy for their daughter, so they are trying to make it work.