If you want to post a message to our PSP Classifieds Group, here are the steps to make it happen.
Please note that you'll need to be a member of our community to post to the Classifieds. Learn more and find your new support group HERE!
BELOW ARE TO ARTICLES TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE POSTING PROCESS ON PARK SLOPE PARENTS.
If you want to post a message to our PSP Classifieds Group, here are the steps to make it happen.
Please note that you'll need to be a member of our community to post to the Classifieds. Learn more and find your new support group HERE!
It's time to move on. Schedules have changed, the kids are starting school, or you've decided to be a stay at home parent. Whatever the reason, here are The Top Ten Tips for helping your great nanny find an equally great new family!
Looking for support in all stages of the parenting journey, comprehensive guides to starting and ending nanny relationships, access to our Classifieds, dozens of specialty groups for your interests and identities,
...Want to recommend a night nanny or newborn care specialist (aka night nurse/baby nurse) through PSP? Please read the article below for post guidelines and a copy of our required template for recommendations:
Looking for a Nanny Share? Read on to learn about making a post to the PSP community and finding the perfect childcare situation for your family.
Please note that you'll need to be a member of our community to make a Nanny Share post. Learn more and find your new support group HERE!
Park Slope Parents no longer accepts posts for FRIENDS who are ISO a nanny, babysitter or caregiver. The PSP community management team
strives for transparency, trust and community. Because of the sensitive nature of caregiver posts, this important component is lost when deferred to affiliation.
September 8, 2012:
Hey All,
This summer has been busy for the Park Slope Parents Nanny moderators. We've had a number of fraudulent recommendations to the PSP Classifieds (and many more that didn't make it to the list). We've been on the phone with recommenders, shaking the trees for "the real story." Most recently we had an employer let a nanny go because she realized that the references she had relied on to hire her nanny were fake. It was
...Help PSP, I posted about my Nanny and I don't see it!
Help PSP, I don't see my post!
When a PSP member writes a recommendation about their Nanny, we ask them to agree to the Park Slope Parents Integrity Policy.