I’ve been a sole parent (no shared custody) for almost ten years, but I can’t say I’ve done it entirely alone. Yes, there’s been family help – but they’re all crazy-busy, too. But even if they haven’t been, I’ve always preferred to rely on help which I’ve organised myself, and am in control of.
Yes, you may call me a control freak.
But there’s a lot of different sorts of help out there; babysitters, nannies and even live-in au pairs. Finding the best child-minding arrangement is a deeply personal choice every parent makes for their own family. And it’s so dependent on what you actually need – and are prepared to pay for.
As a parent of a now 11-year-old, I have had lots of experience with the first two, and have explored (and witnessed in other families) the third option extensively.
Here’s how I made the decision that two were right for me, but one wasn’t.
Babysitter.
To me, a babysitter is great if you want a casual arrangement.
Anyone you trust can qualify as a babysitter; from your 13-year-old neighbour to your step-dad. Because of this, you don’t pay top dollar – I think the most I’ve ever paid for a babysitter is $25 an hour – and that was too much. Usually it’s around $15.
If I have a work event, or something social at night, I’ve always hired a sitter. However, I’ve never gone through an agency, preferring a person I know through someone else. For example, I’ve used a young woman from my son’s childcare and I’ve used the nieces of my friends.
Also inherent in a babysitter is low expectation. Not of care – of course not. But in terms of other duties. I’ve never expected someone I’ve had a casual arrangement with to do any sort of housework, or supervise homework, for example.