When families are looking for a babysitter for their children or babies, they give importance to their personal development in language as well as their children's care. For this reason, some families prefer an English-speaking caregiver.
As Ankara Nova Consulting, if you contact us, we can bring you together with the caregivers with the features you are looking for.
One of the most important issues when agreeing with the caregiver is the first meeting. This should be clear to both parties at the first meeting.
The First Interview is Very Important:
Families and caregivers should clearly discuss the rules of the house, mutual expectations, and the characteristics of the caregiver at their first meeting before starting work. Before this interview, our advice to families is to take notes about the questions they think to ask in the interview before the interview. During the interview, the questions that are thought to be asked can sometimes be forgotten. The best way to avoid this is to jot down questions ahead of time.
Families make an assessment about the prominent features of caregivers. To give an example of these:
The caregiver should be loving, reliable, caring, careful, honest. Communication skills should be strong. Even if he has a problem in his outside life, he should not reflect this on his work. He should have improved himself in his profession and should continue to improve himself constantly. Must have knowledge of first aid. It should be of a patient nature. He should be able to take responsibility. He should give importance to the individuality of the baby or child he cares for and contribute to its development. He should pay attention to his own hygiene and pay attention to the hygiene of the person he cares for. He must observe the rules of the house where he works. He should take precautions against the dangers that may happen to the child or baby he cares for. He should report to the family during the day. You can contact us through our communication channels for your search for an English speaking or different caregiver.