I am a third year at Lindenwood University, my major is Special Education, and I am on the beach volleyball team here! I am involved in many things around campus and love working with kids. I have had several babysitting jobs over the years and this past summer babysat for a family with a 9-month-old and even travelled with them...
Myah can also help with: Carpooling, craft assistance, light cleaning, swimming supervision, meal prep, grocery shopping & more
Hi my name is KayIey most important thing is that I am a proud military wife and I have five children of my own ages 19, 17, 12, 7, and 5 years o. I grew up in a small town with the unique experience of my mother running a state licensed daycare out of our own home for 13 years, so taking care of little ones came natural. I...
Kayley can also help with: Meal prep, travel, light cleaning, craft assistance
How much does night child care cost near me in Lebanon, MO?
If you need to find child care at night near you in Lebanon, MO, the average hourly pay rate for that type of caregiver on Care.com is $12.00. It’s worth noting that how much you’ll actually spend will depend on factors like how many children you have and how many years of experience the caregiver has. You can also expect to spend more on an overnight caregiver compared to having a caregiver just come to your home for a few hours in the evening.
Is hiring in late night child care near me safe in Lebanon, MO?
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What type of night child care services can I find near me in Lebanon, MO?
You can review 1 profiles of night caregivers near you in Lebanon, MO to find the care you need for your family. You can also host interviews with different caregivers to see who can help with additional responsibilities like after school transportation, cooking, and light housework—all of which can come in handy if you’ll be away for a day and night.