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PostHeaderIcon The Different Things That Affect Babysitter Rates

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By Kelly Wheaton

Parents need a little getaway time every now and then, so sometime, they're likely to need a baby sitter. What you'll pay in babysitter rates is impacted by several things, especially if you're not just having your brother or sister do the sitting. Standard rates are based off of the general pay you'd give to an outsourced sitter, naturally.

If you're hiring someone to watch over you kids, then there's a difference between nannies and baby sitters. Pay, of course, is one big reason, as sitters are based on a "one-time" basis, an average of $15/hr. Nannies are paid consistently since they're around/available 24/7 and it equates to around $8/hr, which is half as much. Another of many factors is that a baby sitter is just for supervision, where a nanny is supposed to act as a parent when they're not there, or to help when they are.

As previously mentioned, there are several factors that affect the cost of a baby sitter. A baby sitter should be paid more if they are watching several children as oppose to one. Their pay will also depend on their experience in baby sitting and how old the sitter is. On top of that, it depends on where the baby sitter is doing the sitting (such a as a big city instead of a suburban setting).

What you end up paying for a baby sitter will also, obviously, depend on how often you use them. The rates for a baby sitter will change based on whether they are watching your children for one night or if they come over every Wednesday and Thursday (as an example). Basically, having an unwritten contract with a baby sitter offers them constant pay, so you can pay them less, since you'll be paying more often.

While needing a baby sitter more often or on a consistent basis seems like the job for a nanny, it isn't. If you are looking for a baby sitter, then you are just basically hiring someone to be there "just in case" while you aren't home. They aren't required to help your children develop, or take over parenting responsibilities.

What you pay in babysitter rates can be affected greatly based on where you go, but there are a great deal of other factors. You might have special needs for a baby sitter that isn't listed here, which could affect cost. As such, what you pay will just have to be discussed with whoever you hire, and their rate could change drastically.

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