Choosing a Nanny Agency: Key Qualities & Red Flags
Experience and reputation:- How long has the agency been in business?
- Do they have a good reputation? Read online reviews and get recommendations from friends or family.
Credentials and qualifications:
- Is the agency accredited by a professional organization, such as the National Association of Nanny Agencies (NANA)?
- Ensure the nannies have the necessary qualifications, such as training in childcare and first aid.
Screening process:
- How thoroughly does the agency screen its nannies? This should include background checks, reference checks, and interviews.
Support and communication:
- How does the agency provide support to both nannies and families?
- Do they offer training, conflict resolution assistance, and regular check-ins?
Flexibility:
- Can the agency accommodate your scheduling needs and preferences? This could include last-minute requests or special shifts.
Cost:
- How much does the agency charge for its services? Be sure to compare costs from multiple agencies before making a decision.
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