Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Holiday Bonus Guide for Your Nanny, Babysitter or Housekeeper





Understandably, we get the question below a lot during this time of year and wanted to offer some guidance.

"Hope you are well! Gloria is fabulous, she has settled into our family brilliantly and the children have a good relationship with her.  Could you advise us on how much we should give her as a bonus? I don't know how much she got with her prior family or what the standard out here is."


To answer your question, a full-time nanny can usually expect a holiday bonus of one week's pay - two week's salary depending upon her length of service.  Additionally, if the nanny has been with the family under a year, half of her weekly salary is standard. If the nanny is  just starting, a $100 gift card sets a nice tone.  A hand-written note of thanks expressing your appreciation and referencing a yearly highlight of the caregiver/child relationship is an additional way to show your genuine gratitude. 


Some families will include an extra little something coming from the children like a homemade card, cookies or her favorite confection which surrounds the monetary gift with genuine warmth and appreciation from the child.

For the part-time regular babysitter that provides care several times each month, a gift equal to one night's pay are the norm. Many families choose to provide a $50-$100 gift card to her favorite shop, cafe, nail salon etc.

Housekeeper/Cleaner, one or two week's pay, depending upon her length of service and a small gift like a bottle of wine.


Obviously, this is a general guideline of industry norms in the NY Metro Region. Some families give considerably more or less depending on overall job performance, length of employment, particular circumstances and family budget. 


Wee Care wishes you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Children Learn New Technology Skills and New Ways of Creating




Good article from NYT about kids learning new skills to create and adapt to modern technology.

 “There’s always going to be a need for traditional arts,” Meg Rodriguez, the executive director of the Rye Arts Center, said. “We’re not trying to change that. But we do want to introduce children to the modern tools for creativity.” Read article 

 

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Saturday, November 21, 2015

Stamford Thanksgiving Day Parade-Sunday, November 22, 2015 @ 12pm


On Sunday, November 22, 2015, the 22nd annual Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place in Downtown Stamford, CT along Summer Street. The parade features spectacular helium balloon cartoon characters and wonderful marching bands. It is great fun for the whole family. Arrive early and bring chairs.

 Wee Care Nanny is very thankful for the opportunity to work with such wonderful nannies, housekeepers and families. We appreciate your dedication and professionalism. We wish you and your family a happy & healthy Thanksgiving Day! Stay Safe and have a great holiday.






Friday, October 23, 2015

3 Questions to Ask Your Prospective Nanny Agency


Helpful article from the Huffington Post on how to choose a nanny agency.

"Nanny agencies can be very helpful to parents throughout their search. A good nanny agency can provide an extra layer of guidance, screening, vetting and background/reference checking -- not to mention handling the logistics of arranging all your interviews, trials and contract negotiations. A great agency however, has a little extra oomph that can be critical in finding the ideal match. Before hiring an agency, I suggest asking them these three key questions:" finish article here


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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Bedford Village, NY Harvest Festival on Saturday, Sept.26th

Family Fun this Weekend in Northern Westchester


Bedford Village, NY Harvest Festival-Carnival games, inflatables, a hay ride, an obstacle course, face painting and plenty of food! Tickets will be sold at the event. Bring the entire family for a few hours of fun, food and community!

Saturday, Sept 26th from 11 am until 2 pm at the Bedford Village Elementary School.
45 Court Road
Bedford, NY 10506


Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Woman Hired Through Care.com Used a Fake Identity to Hide 4 Outstanding Criminal Warrants and Allegedly Stole Thousands from Unsuspecting Family



As seen on Good Morning America this morning, the background check from Care.com on the provider they hired came back clean. The problem? The Sitter wasn't who she said she was and had 4 outstanding arrest warrants. She used a fake identity and allegedly stole thousands from the family.

As we have been warning parents and caregivers, Care.com and the like are not agencies. Unfortunately, Care.com's well run marketing campaigns provide families with a false sense of security.  But they are basically Craigslist with one category-Sitters. Watch the story here.


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