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  2. Why is it so hard to find a babysitter? - AOL

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    Babysitter or bust: Parents share their struggles in securing someone to watch their kids. (Image: ... which makes looking for a sitter an extremely stressful, competitive and time-consuming ...

  3. Why Babysitting Can Be the Perfect Side Gig in Your Early 20s

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    Babysitting is more than just a job; it’s someone’s child (or children). In that sense, interviewing for a babysitting job is very different from, say, a fast-food job.

  4. Predicted 10 Top-Paying Jobs for Teens in 2025 - AOL

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    Babysitter. Average Hourly Wage: $21.73. Making sure young kids are safe while having some downtime to do homework or complete college applications? That sounds like a dream job for a lot of ...

  5. Nanny - Wikipedia

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    A "live-in" nanny is much less common than it once was. [citation needed] Being a live-in nanny may be ideal for a person looking to move interstate or abroad for either a short period of time or to set themselves up financially. Typically, a live-in nanny is responsible for the entire care of the children of their employers.

  6. UrbanSitter - Wikipedia

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    UrbanSitter is a San Francisco-based online service and mobile app that allows parents to search for, book, pay, review, and recommend babysitters and nannies. UrbanSitter integrates with Facebook Connect and an internal database, allowing parents to view babysitters hired and reviewed by their Facebook friends and parents from children's schools, sports teams, and local parenting organizations.

  7. Nursemaid - Wikipedia

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    The term implies that she is an assistant to an older and more experienced employee, a role usually known as nurse or nanny. A family wealthy enough to have multiple servants looking after the children would have a large domestic staff, traditionally within a strict hierarchy, and a large house (or possibly several, such as the townhouse and ...

  8. Babysitter Jobs: They're Not Just For Teens Anymore - AOL

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    Noelle Zeiger-Kochek started babysitting when she was 11 and hasn't looked back, using her skills to take care of children throughout the years to supplement her income and as a part-time job. "I ...

  9. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old.Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.

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