Social Media Use #303: Finding a Babysitter

October 17, 2008 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment 

Reading today on mashable I came across this awesome example of social media in use for the everyday needs, and just had to share it with you guys.

Parents love their kids, but everyone deserves a break once in awhile. If you don’t have family or friends nearby who would be willing to watch your children while you and your partner grab some together time, or even if you’re a single parent who just needs a break, having access to a trustworthy babysitter is a sanity saver.

It can be tough to find the right person to care for your kids if you’re new to your neighborhood or if you’re a new parent. If you’re in need of a caregiver-for-hire for a few hours, then here are some ideas on how to use the Web to find someone near you.

One thing worth noting is that there are a number of websites out there that can help you find a sitter for the kids. You can divide them up into two groups: sites that you can use for free; and sites that charge some kind of fee (normally a subscription fee) to give you access to their database of child care providers.

You can read the rest here: http://mashable.com/2008/10/17/how-to-find-a-babysitter-online/