Our agency provides babysitters who are comfortable with newborns, infants, and toddlers, not just “kids in general.” They handle the basics—feeding, changing, putting to sleep—but also notice the small things: how your baby reacts to light, noise, or new people, which side they prefer to sleep on, how they calm down faster. Every sitter follows your routine, not their own habits, so your baby’s day stays familiar even when you are away.
For babies, rhythm is everything. Sitters keep track of naps, feeds, and playtime, writing down what and when your child ate, how long they slept, and any reactions to new foods or formulas.
If something changes—unusual crying, temperature, appetite drop—you hear about it right away.
The goal is simple: your baby feels secure, and you never come home guessing how the day went.
All our babysitters go through checks and basic first-aid training, with special attention to infant safety: safe sleep positions, correct bottle preparation, handling gas and colic, and what to do if the baby chokes.
They know when to act calmly on their own and when to call you or a doctor. This is the difference between “someone staying with the baby” and a person you actually trust.
“Our sitter follows our baby’s routine perfectly, notices every small change, and leaves us feeling calm and confident every time we leave the house.”
“We got more than a babysitter—we got a calm professional who juggles two different nap schedules, bottles, and moods without ever losing patience.”
“Thanks to our nanny’s gentle baby care, clear updates, and practical tips, I finally sleep, work, and still feel fully present for my little one.”
If you want a sitter who treats your baby with the same attention you do, tell us your child’s age, daily routine, and what worries you most—we will suggest a format of care that actually fits your family.
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Whether you need a few hours to work, a regular schedule during the week, or night help when sleep has become a luxury, we match you with someone who fits your family rhythm. You decide how involved the sitter is: from simple supervision while the baby sleeps to full daytime care with walks, feeding, and early development games.
Parents do not need lectures; they need clear, honest feedback. Our sitters can share what they noticed about your baby’s behavior, what calms them best, and which small changes in routine work well. If you are a first-time parent, the sitter can quietly help you navigate bath time, evening rituals, or preparing for a more predictable sleep schedule—without pressure or judgment.
All our babysitters go through checks and basic first-aid training, with special attention to infant safety: safe sleep positions, correct bottle preparation, handling gas and colic, and what to do if the baby chokes.
They know when to act calmly on their own and when to call you or a doctor. This is the difference between “someone staying with the baby” and a person you actually trust.
If something changes—unusual crying, temperature, appetite drop—you hear about it right away. The goal is simple: your baby feels secure, and you never come home guessing how the day went.
Every sitter follows your routine, not their own habits, so your baby’s day stays familiar even when you are away.