Can You Trust Your Maid With Your Kids? Here Are The Red Flags To Look Out For

It is every working parent’s greatest paradox: You need a live-in maid to care for baby, yet you worry about her hurting your child.

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It is every working parent’s greatest paradox: You need a live-in maid to care for baby, yet you worry about her hurting your child.

The most important thing is to choose your live-in helper very carefully. Don’t just employ the first helper who’s available at the agency. If you don’t like her for any reason during the interview – even if it’s just a gut feeling – look for someone else.

Naturally, you want someone with references, but remember that these can be faked. One way is to call the referees provided and find out for yourself.

Your infant can’t tell you when she has been abused, shaken or manhandled because she can’t speak yet. But look out for these telltale signs:

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