LIFamilies.com - Long Island, NY


RSS
Articles Business Directory Blog Real Estate Community Forum Shop My Family Contests

Log In Chat Index Search Rules Lingo Create Account

Quick navigation:   

New mommy with childcare $ question

Posted By Message

MrsPetro2B
LIF Infant

Member since 9/08

344 total posts

Name:
A

New mommy with childcare $ question

Good morning! I am proudly brand new to this board. After years of struggling and loss I gave birth to our beautiful son this week. My Aunt is going to be caring for him when we go back to work in February. Every time I bring up paying her she tells me not to worry about it, we will figure it out. She will be coming to my home (10 minutes from her house) M-F. Monday and Tuesday is from 8-5 and the rest of the week from 8-3:30. I am a teacher so she would be off weekends, holidays and summer (unless I run into a jam). I really want to pay her a fair wage. She is retired and this will be her only source of her income. I don't expect her to clean or cook other than making and cleaning bottles. I have been getting a mixed bag of what I should be paying her so I figured I would get a few more opinions. I know its far off and I am soaking up every moment with my beautiful boy, but she will be over to visit often and I want to sit down and have the conversation so I know she is happy and that we can make other arrangements before we have to go back if she changes her mind. TIA!! Chat Icon

Posted 12/13/15 9:08 AM
 
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource

Lauren82
LIF Adult

Member since 10/06

4580 total posts

Name:
L

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

I pay $5 an hour to my in-home daycare...she is there with several other children...I'm also a teacher, so she is there about 8 hours and only there on school days. I end up paying $40 a day...if she is retired and is making $300 a week off the books on top of her retirement, thats pretty decent.

If it was at my house with only my dd, I would expect to pay at least $10 an hour.

Posted 12/13/15 10:19 AM
 

nycgirl
Angels!

Member since 3/09

7721 total posts

Name:

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

If you can afford it, $15 an hour.
If you can't, whatever you can afford.

Posted 12/13/15 10:35 AM
 

babydreams21
LIF Adult

Member since 12/12

3656 total posts

Name:

New mommy with childcare $ question

Since its family and she is retired I would say maybe 300-400 a week. Thats what you would be paying at daycare. I wouldn't expect to pay nanny rates of like 10-15 an hour.

Congrats!!!

Message edited 12/13/2015 10:42:29 AM.

Posted 12/13/15 10:42 AM
 

WannaBeAMom11
LIF Adult

Member since 1/11

7391 total posts

Name:
Name

New mommy with childcare $ question

Daycare rate is $300-$350 for a newborn. I'm assuming she is doing this to help you out financially maybe $250 a week.

Posted 12/13/15 12:34 PM
 

evrythng4areason
And then there were 4

Member since 1/10

5224 total posts

Name:
Kayla

New mommy with childcare $ question

I would give family 2-300 a week. I pay 300 a week for my sitter, and I most certainly wouldn't pay more for family.

Posted 12/13/15 1:28 PM
 

CL2012
LIF Toddler

Member since 1/13

374 total posts

Name:

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

It's hard work being the full time care taker, especially one on one. So if she's resistant to accepting money explain how it's real work and she should be compensated. a nanny would get around $600 a week for those hours, so maybe since it's family and she isn't really doing this to make a living you could agree to something around $3-400

Posted 12/13/15 8:24 PM
 

Maybe-Baybe
My Sunshine

Member since 7/12

3415 total posts

Name:
My only Sunshine

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

$250 a week max. I pay $300 a week for a daycare so I would figure having family help out would cost me less. I would discuss it with her before hand to make sure that you both have an agreed upon amount.

Posted 12/13/15 9:13 PM
 

nycgirl
Angels!

Member since 3/09

7721 total posts

Name:

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

Depends on both your situations.
Does she need to pay rent or bills with this income?
If so, I'd def count up how much you pay her per year. Keep in mind you are working 10/12 months.

Posted 12/13/15 10:32 PM
 

MrsPetro2B
LIF Infant

Member since 9/08

344 total posts

Name:
A

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

Thank you for all your responses! Yes, this would be her source of income. She retired a little early so SS isn't great. She is a wonderful, generous woman who people take advantage of regularly so I want to make sure it's fair. I think I'm going to tell her $350 with obviously more if we have to run somewhere after work.
I'm so happy to finally be part of this board Chat Icon

Posted 12/14/15 6:13 AM
 

MrsPetro2B
LIF Infant

Member since 9/08

344 total posts

Name:
A

Re: New mommy with childcare $ question

Posted by

Congrats!!!



Thank you! So grateful to finally be a mommy!

Posted 12/14/15 6:14 AM
 

butterfly20
Party of 5 - 2015

Member since 4/06

7390 total posts

Name:

New mommy with childcare $ question

$250 aweek since family but not baby grandparents

Posted 12/14/15 8:39 PM
 
 

Potentially Related Topics:

Topic Posted By Started Replies Forum
New mommy with a diaper question MrsG 4/14/07 8 Parenting
dumb new mommy question MrsSchwags 9/15/06 11 Parenting
Question from new mommy smith1234 8/31/06 15 Parenting
ok first dumb and quick new mommy question alex7-2 7/18/06 8 Parenting
Uhh, new pet mommy Bathroom question... VirginiaDeb 7/6/06 11 Pets
breastfeeding question - confused new mommy KAS 4/29/06 9 Parenting
 
Quick navigation:   
Currently 1019250 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
New Businesses
1 More Rep
Carleton Hall of East Islip
J&A Building Services
LaraMae Health Coaching
Sonic Wellness
Julbaby Photography LLC
Ideal Uniforms
Teresa Geraghty Photography
Camelot Dream Homes
Long Island Wedding Boutique
MB Febus- Rodan & Fields
Camp Harbor
Market America-Shop.com
ACM Basement Waterproofing
Travel Tom

      Follow LIWeddings on Facebook

      Follow LIFamilies on Twitter
Long Island Bridal Shows