How to Best Manage Your Child’s Caregiver
Managing the relationship between your child and their caregiver requires finesse and work. We have advice for you.
Managing the relationship between your child and their caregiver requires finesse and work. We have advice for you.
The latest in our ongoing series of Can This Grandparent Be Trusted To Babysit? Communication is key– voicing your concerns and having an honest conversation may be the key for building a healthy babysitting relationship.
Do I have to declare my part-time nanny’s earnings to the IRS? Is it really a big deal if I don’t?
The daycare I chose for my baby turned out to be terrible and borderline neglectful. How can I ever trust my instincts again?
My mother-in-law watches my children during the day for free, but it’s costing me my sanity! She is undermining my wishes left and right.
I’m having second thoughts about our daycare provider. Should I listen to my gut or are my mommy instinct overreacting?
I love my daycare provider…but not her kid. What to do when there’s a bully in the playgroup. We have some advice.
Seriously, I want a straight answer. Is there a secret formula out there other moms are using?
Should I be concerned that my baby will have different (but loving family) caregivers most days of the week? Will it cause attachment issues in my infant?
What do I tell other mothers who are trying to tattle on my nanny that I have total confidence in her?
Self-care isn’t just about treating yourself to something special. For many people, it’s just giving yourself the simple, everyday necessities.
What is the role of the babysitter? Are they just there to care for children or should they be doing light household chores too?
A mom needs help making a career decision that will impact how she spends time with her kids and outsources some caregiving duties. She turns to Amalah for advice.
A mom needs help discerning whether her baby’s negative reaction to daycare is regular separation anxiety or something more concerning.
Grandma was caught on tape losing her temper while watching her grandkids. A mom asks whether (and, if so, how) she should confront her very sensitive-to-criticism mom about the incident.
A family childcare situation is putting a lot of stress on the kids and the parent in charge. The stressed-out mom needs some advice on how to handle this sticky situation.
It can be a bummer to let a babysitter go (and have to find a new one!) but sometimes it can be an important life lesson for your children.
A toddler’s mom needs help approaching her daycare provider about helping her daughter respect her friends’ personal spaces.
A very young child cries uncontrollably at his new daycare center and now his mom is feeling guilty about having transferred him there after having lost confidence in the previous one.
There’s four weeks left before school starts and a WAHM needs childcare advice because, SUMMER.