Harshala Karalkar
Maid agencies conduct background checks, verify experience, and often train babysitters in child care. They can recommend candidates based on your schedule, needs, and the age of your child—making the hiring process safer and more efficient.
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Jyoti Dolas
It depends on your work schedule. If you have part-time or remote work, a part-time babysitter may be sufficient. However, for full-day commitments or unpredictable hours, a full-time sitter offers more consistency and reliability.
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Pallavi Salunkhe
Absolutely. Many maid agencies offer flexible contracts that allow families to start with part-time help and transition to full-time care as their needs grow or change.
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Megha Gaikwad
Yes. Infants require constant attention and routine care, so a full-time babysitter is more suitable for maintaining feeding schedules, sleep patterns, and general supervision throughout the day.
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Kavya Nirvaan
A full-time babysitter works extended hours (typically 8–12 hours a day) and provides consistent care, often including other responsibilities like feeding, bathing, and playtime. A part-time babysitter works fewer hours, often for specific times like after school or during evenings, and is ideal for short-term or occasional help.
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