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5 ways to save money on child care

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Experts recommend fathers start exploring fall daycare options starting in AugustFor many families that have to make arrangements for child care, now is the time to make plans for the back-to-school season.

Genevieve Thiers, founder of SitterCity.com, a website which matches parents with caregivers, says that parents who start looking for care early in August are the ones most likely to find the kind they want.

"All the parents send their kids back to school and college students come back to college cities, so everybody's child care arrangements get thrown up in the air," Thiers told U.S. News & World Report.

While working parents know how difficult good care is to find, as well as how expensive it can be, experts say there are some parenting advice tips fathers can use to save money on child care costs.

1. Work flexible hours. If your (or your spouse's) employer allows flex hours, job sharing or telecommuting, you may be able to use these to juggle your schedules and cut child care costs.

2. Share a nanny or babysitter with another family.3. Use a flexible spending account to pay for child care costs. This allows you to set aside part of your salary to spend on daycare costs.

4. Seek out a family day care. Family-run day cares are licensed and regulated by the state and often cost much less than traditional day care centers.

5. Hire an au pair. Au pairs usually cost much less than nannies or full-time daycare, but you must provide them with room and board.

No matter what type of daycare you choose, remember to rely on your instincts when it comes to the best situation for your family. Never compromise quality or safety when it comes to your kids' care.
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By Amanda,   From Lunenburg
I would be happy to share our experience(s) of hosting an au pair for our family's child care needs. It was a great experience for our entire family.

By Johnathan,   From Fort Lauderdale
Great tips to save money. My ex-wife and I divorced about a year and have been trying to find ways to save with both of our kids in college. I'd like to share that we switched our phone services over to prepaid and it has been a huge money-saver. Each of us use Net10 (along with our kids) and it saves us a significant amount each month and really is a great deal. Just thought I'd share this great find with you all :)

By THansen,   From Murray
Interesting selection of tips to save money. I was glad to see the inclusion of Au Pairs. Although Au Pairs are not right for every family; those that can accommodate them love them.

The Au Pair program is extremely affordable at less than $8/hr and up to 45 hours a week of child care. However, the Au Pair program is also much more than inexpensive child care. It is a great opportunity to introduce your children to another culture and language. Parents who want their children to be more globally aware find that Au Pairs are a great way to accomplish that goal. If you are looking for more information feel free to visit our website, goaupair dot com. It truly is a cultural child care experience.

 
 
 
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