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We're here to help you navigate the daunting task of choosing competent childcare. This website supplements our book by providing you the tools and resources you need to make an informed decision about childcare for your family.

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Dr. Victoria Harley, PsyD

This comprehensive book is an indispensable guide for parents seeking competent childcare options. With chapters meticulously covering various choices from stay-at-home parenting to licensed daycare centers, live-in and live-out nannies, and au pairs, Eaglin offers a comprehensive roadmap for parents to make informed decisions about their child's care. As a psychologist specializing in family dynamics, I appreciate Eaglin's balanced approach, addressing the practical aspects and delving into the emotional and psychological dimensions of childcare selection. By including insights from the caregiver and daycare center perspectives, Eaglin provides a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play, empowering parents to make choices that align with their values and priorities.

Furthermore, Eaglin's attention to detail extends beyond decision-making, offering practical resources such as pre-screening calls, interview questions, and backup plans for unforeseen circumstances. Additionally, Eaglin's timely discussion on how COVID-19 has reshaped the childcare landscape offers much-needed guidance in navigating parenting challenges in today's uncertain world. "Who's Watching My Baby" is not just a guidebook; it's a compassionate companion for parents navigating the intricate terrain of childcare, offering invaluable insights and support every step of the way.

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Dr. Gerald Renzi, MD, OBGYN

"Who's Watching My Baby, by Christina Eaglin, offers an invaluable resource for parents navigating the complex landscape of childcare options. As an obstetrician, I often witness parents' struggles in balancing their professional lives with the care of their children. Eaglin's comprehensive guide addresses this challenge head-on, thoroughly exploring various childcare solutions in each chapter. Eaglin provides an informed perspective on each option's benefits and considerations, from the choice between staying at home or pursuing employment to the detailed breakdown of licensed daycare centers, live-in and live-out nannies, and au pairs. Moreover, her inclusion of insights from both childcare providers and daycare centers offers a well-rounded view that empowers parents to make informed decisions.

Particularly noteworthy is Eaglin's timely discussion of how COVID-19 has transformed the childcare landscape, underscoring the importance of adaptability and preparedness in uncertain times. Furthermore, her consideration of the child's perspective adds a compassionate dimension to the discussion, reminding readers of their choices' profound impact on their children's well-being. Overall, "Who's Watching My Baby" is an indispensable resource for parents seeking guidance in selecting the best childcare solution for their family. I highly recommend it to any parent grappling with this important decision."

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