Refrences. Ask others you know who they use and maybe find a good daycare through them. But ask lots and lots of questions and make sure you feel comfortable with whoever you choose. 4 months is still young so make sure you find someone reliable.
2006-10-15 09:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Try posting a "babysitter wanted" ad on a wall at a church or in the church bullitin. There are alot of decent, nice, and reliable teenage girls in churches who probably would be happy to babysit. Or, try finding relatives that could switch doing it everyday. For instance grandma could do it Monday and Wednesday and an aunt could do it Tuesday and Thursday.
2006-10-15 09:21:57
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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are you aware that nichd research, conducted for decades, has consistently shown that separation from mommy of more than 10 hours a week is very damaing to an infant? the damage is in intellect, physical health, social skills, school behavior, and emotional health - as well as in family bonding, approval from daddy, and attachment to mommy.
Separation from mom continues to be damaging until the child is three to five years old.
So, the first point is limit the separation to no more than 10 hours a week. The second point is to have a caregiver who will commit to staying in your child's life until he/she is 5 or until you stop working and raise your child as he/she deserves to be raised. You need a caregiver who knows baby's need mommy's milk on demand and mommy's arms on demand. A caregiver who knows babies are damaged forever if left to cry. A caregiver who will hold and talk to your baby when he/she wants interaction. A caregiver who loves your baby so much that your baby won't be left to cry or stare at the walls while she tends to her own children or ignores all the children and talks on the phone.
In other words, your four month old needs a mommy.
2006-10-15 09:55:22
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answered by cassandra 6
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Ask friends and family, maybe they have used babysitters in the pass. I think senior makes the best babysitter, and it is okay to have hidden cameras in your home too.
2006-10-15 10:01:49
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answered by Errolyn27 3
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Get a few friends who are moms who have kids the same age or older. Ask them for help. The more people you have around you the more info they can give you.
Start looking now for sure. If you find someone you like, make sure you leave them for short periods to start.
And really, there is nothing wrong at all with daycare or a home daycare if you have regular hours.
2006-10-15 10:03:26
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answered by PinkPrincessNerd 3
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always always start with family members, They are the best kind of help you need, You trust them, they are so reliable, Whether its your mom and dad or brother or sister, or your aunt and uncle, or your grandmaother, or grandfather, Because now adays please do not trust people or kids that are outside the family it will only cause you a bunch of promblems, till the baby gets older then,use babysistters, But if you have no family members then go to your church
2006-10-15 09:30:56
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answered by trudycaulfield 5
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We posted a job at the local university and found a masters student with experience. We checked her references and had her over a couple times while I was home before leaving her alone with our son.
Good luck!
2006-10-15 09:28:31
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answered by JW 2
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She might want to flow to a community centre that has communities for children and mom's and ask different mom's who they use for daycare and she will be ready to get some names; there is also classified ads revealed on bulletin forums besides. she will be ready to also call organizations like Wee Watch to locate residing house daycare. yet in a unique way is to envision the community newspaper classifieds. feels like the perfect element is to locate someone who can come to her residing house when you consider that if the baby(ren) are ill maximum daycares received't enable them attend.
2016-12-04 20:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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check your freinds get a babysitting team that dont socialise together all the time
so you can take it in turns thats what my sister used to do and it worked fine
2006-10-15 09:27:44
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answered by The tagg master 3
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call the local high school, talk to the guidance counselor......they might be able to help, or at least get you started.
good luck and congratulations.
2006-10-15 09:26:25
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answered by melissa 6
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