Bilingual nannies/babysitters in high demand in New York City

by admin on April 23, 2012

Foreign language a must for nannies/babysitters in NYC

You’ve probably already heard that Chinese speaking nannies are in high demand in New York City, but many other foreign languages are also currently very popular. That’s what this very interesting article “Looking for Baby Sitters: Foreign Language a Must“  in the New York Times explains.

Essentially, this NY Times article illustrates the existence of this new trend amongst monolingual parents in NYC actively seeking out bilingual nannies / babysitters so that their children will learn a foreign language at an early age, at a time when it’s so much easier to learn a second language.

Another recent NY Times article raises another interesting issue, i.e. in recent years, scientists have begun to show that the advantages of bilingualism are even more fundamental than being able to converse with a wider range of people. Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age. Check it here.

So, if you are amongst those NYC parents actively looking for a bilingual nanny / babysitter for their kids, please consider visiting NY Caregivers Net  pre-selection of top bilingual candidates, here: 

Check their résumés above, as they are all based in New York / New Jersey. Our pre-selection candidates at those abovementioned webpages will offer you nannies/babysitters with top references from NY/NJ parents, and clean background checks.

And if you’re specifically looking for a bilingual babysitter / nanny in Manhattan, please check it here.

Then, consider also posting a nanny / babysitter job today, and let them contact you. And for the interview itself, consider checking our comprehensive checklist, so that you’ll able to select the perfect bilingual nanny / babysitter for the job at your home for taking care of your kids.

And if you’re currently looking for a caregiving / babysitting job or full-time employment in New York, please click here.

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Gamze 03.06.12 at 12:12 am

Sittercity has helped me in the past and I have asespd the site on to a friend as well who just found a great nanny there. Potential sitters and nannies post a profile (sort of like e-harmony for babysitters) and moms can post an ad for whatever needs you have at the time. You wait to receive responses and reply to the applicants you feel are a good fit for your family. You can set up initial interviews and go from there. The site can conduct basic background checks for an additional small fee. I think Marcie made some great comments about asking tough questions in the beginning in order to find the right person for your family. If you think you can’t ask those questions, perhaps hire a boutique agency to help you with your search.

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