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When Babysitting Turns Into Housework: How to Address Extra Requests

Written by Helpr | Sep 16, 2024 7:40:53 PM

Imagine this: You've had a wonderful evening with the kids. You've played games, helped with homework, and now they're tucked snugly into bed. Just as you're tidying up, the parent texts you asking if you could also clean the entire kitchen or perhaps fold a pile of laundry. Suddenly, you're feeling a bit overwhelmed. Sound familiar?

Let's talk about how to handle these moments with confidence and grace, ensuring you can keep doing what you love—caring for the kiddos—while also maintaining a positive relationship with the families you support.

Embracing Your Role

Your main focus is the children: keeping them safe, happy, and engaged. That might mean crafting the perfect macaroni necklace, conquering a tricky math problem together, or reading just one more bedtime story. Tidying up after activities—like putting away the art supplies or washing the dishes used during dinner—is part of the routine and helps keep the environment pleasant for everyone.

When Extra Requests Pop Up

Occasionally, parents might ask for a little extra help, and that's okay! Maybe they'd appreciate it if you could clean up after cooking dinner once the kids are asleep. This is usually a reasonable request, directly connected to your time with the children, and shows teamwork with the family.

However, if you start to feel like the requests are piling up—like being asked to deep-clean the house or prepare an elaborate meal for the family—it might be time to reassess. It's important to remember that your primary role is childcare, and taking on too much can distract from that.

Having the Conversation

At Helpr, we understand that bringing up concerns can feel a bit daunting, but open communication is your friend here. Most parents will appreciate your honesty and professionalism. If the topic comes up, be sure to have this conversation when you call the family after accepting the booking.

Here's how you might approach it:

  • Speak from the Heart: Start by expressing how much you enjoy caring for children. For example, "I really love spending time with kids; they're such a joy."
  • Express Your Concern Gently: Let them know how additional tasks affect you. "I've noticed that when I take on heavy housework, it takes away from the time and energy I can give to the kids."
  • Suggest a Solution: Offer a positive way forward. "I’m not the best at grilling steak, but I do know how to make pasta. Would that be okay?" or “Would it be okay if I focus on the children during my time here? I want to make sure they're getting my full attention.”

Remember, it's all about collaboration and ensuring the best care for the children.

We're Here to Support You

If you ever feel uncertain or the situation doesn't improve, please reach out to us at Helpr at support@hellohelpr.com. We're your team and are here to back you up! We can offer advice, step in to communicate with the family if needed, and make sure you're comfortable walking into this booking.

Building Strong Relationships

Setting clear boundaries isn't about saying no; it's about saying yes to providing the best possible care. Families will respect your professionalism and dedication. Plus, clear communication can lead to even stronger relationships built on mutual understanding. Who knows? They might even favorite you as a sitter on the Helpr app and request you in the future.

A Final Note

You're amazing at what you do, and we want you to feel confident and supported every step of the way. By focusing on the children and communicating openly, you're not only enriching their lives but also fostering trust and respect with their families. When in doubt, reach out to our support team for advice and support. 

Thank you for being such a fantastic part of the Helpr community.