[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 12/2/2011

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 12/1/2011
10:18 am - 12/2/2011

1. out on maternity leave (nlbutera)
2. Looking for Excellent Lawyer to deal with Nanny Issues (susanmk88)
3. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (MPWalker)
4. Re:How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (dnjordan)
5. Re:How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (jmn3313)
6. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (mmcarlson99)
7. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (virginia335)
8. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (mmcarlson99)
9. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (mommyanonymous)
10. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (erin_loback)
11. Comment: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula? (ssking)
12. Comment: Nanny Agencies (jsoukup1)
13. Comment: Nanny Agencies (mmcarlson99)
14. Comment: Nanny Agencies (nataliasha2004)

1. out on maternity leave
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nlbutera - 12/1/2011 10:26 pm

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2. Looking for Excellent Lawyer to deal with Nanny Issues
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susanmk88 - 12/1/2011 10:08 pm

 Does anyone know a great lawyer who has experience
 dealing with nanny issues, where the family has a
 contract with the nanny, but then discover serious
 issues and need to terminate the nanny earlier than
 scheduled?

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Email author: susanmk88 at yahoo.com
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Topic: How Much Is A Night Post Partum Doula?

 I've been quoted from $25/hr to $45/hr. Is this the normal
 range for anyone who's...

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 3. MPWalker says...
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 12/1/2011 5:15 am
 
 I interviewed two night doulas and their rates are $34
 and $35/hour.
 Email author: michele_ramos at uclalumni.net
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 4. dnjordan says...
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 12/1/2011 7:29 am
 
 I think that's right. I just hired someone (yesterday)
 for $35/hr, which was the highest rate I came across,
 but that doesn't mean others don't have $45/hr rates.
 Perhaps some of the higher rate individuals have more
 credentials (eg, RN, experience w/ special needs, etc).
 This is my first time hiring a night nanny. My twins
 are scheduled for delivery on mid-jan. we did it solo
 w/ our first daughter and can appreciate the need for
 help with two:-)!!!The person I hired has 14 yrs
 overall experience and several of those yrs are with
 twins. She has excellent references, all vaccines, bk
 ground check, infant she was a good and trustworthy caregiver
 but would not have been appropriate for the
 straight-from-the-hospital support that we newbie
 parents needed. Hope that helps.
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Topic: Nanny Agencies

 We're actively searching for a daytime nanny and not sure
 where to look aside from...

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 12. jsoukup1 says...
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 12/1/2011 8:41 am
 
 Hi. We used Care.com and spoke with Town and Country
 (who, by the way, were very helpful). Both of these
 seemed like good resources. Ultimately, however, we
 found our nanny through friends. We felt more
 comfortable selecting someone who had worked with folks
 that we knew. Plus, we know the twins that our nanny
 cared for and they are great, well-behaved, healthy
 kids. It helped being able to see some of the results
 of her work.
 Email author: jsoukup1 at yahoo.com
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 13. mmcarlson99 says...
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 12/1/2011 8:42 am
 
 Hi! We used Aunt Anns Staffing for our first nanny and
 were happy working with them. We found two great night
 nurses through them. For our recent nanny search we
 used Alyce Derosier in Marin and found a great nanny
 through her. Let me know if I can answer anything else
 for you.Margaret
 Email author: mmcarlson99 at mac.com
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 14. nataliasha2004 says...
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 12/1/2011 10:29 am
 
 We used Care.com once, and found it helpful. However,
 the next time around, we used Craig's List & did some
 very tailored interviews and found someone wonderful (&
 quite a few really strong backups.) I think the key
 for us was writing up a really detailed job
 description, to pre-screen candidates.What overall
 helped us most was using the "Nannies for Modern Moms"
 book, by Alyce des Rosiers - she spoke at a POM General
 Meeting, and it was a LIFESAVER! There's just so much
 to learn about this whole process, and she boiled it
 right down to only what was critical, and really
 streamlined what would otherwise be an overwhelming
 task. Plus, the book is quick/easy to read, SUPER
 practical, and offers sample forms and contracts. And
 it even uses as an example, a couple looking for a
 nanny for their twins! Gotta love that! Here's a
 link
(groupid=12135499;groupcategory=111;groupcategory=115;sz=728x90;fmzid=4524;dcove=r;ord=1322821056?"
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