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2020 08 18

Expertiti, help for looking for a babysitter independently across Lithuania and beyond

Would you invite someone you don’t trust into your home? Could you entrust your children to them? How do you know who is trustworthy and who isn’t?
Expertiti
Expertiti

The babysitter agency Mama ir Auklė celebrated its 18th birthday this year and presents a service never seen before – help to parents seeking a babysitter independently: Expertiti.

Thanks to eighteen years of experience and thousands of checked files, Mama ir Auklė has accumulated such a degree of experience that it can even help parents aiming to find a babysitter by themselves and looking to invite a safe, reliable person to their home.

Expertiti, which has been endorsed by a doctor in psychological sciences, is a service without any other comparison and is primarily offered to families across Lithuania and also to those that have left the country.

Here’s a story. Once, there lived a really young mother who realised that she needs a babysitter or else she will be unable to continue her studies. This produced a variety of feelings – the young mother was truly afraid. A student family, their first child that they have poured all their heart into and a seemingly insurmountable challenge.

Where to look? Who to ask? How do you know if it’s good or not? How do you make the right decision?

This young mother, having had her second child, established the agency Mama ir Auklė, developed the strictest babysitter selection practice and despite having numerous clients, she never forgot the student who realised for the first time that a babysitter would be needed. She was always left wondering – how do you help others for whom a babysitter agency is too costly or whose areas lack serious agencies?

Expertiti is of assistance to those who wish to select a babysitter that is a match to the specific family and child:

  • It establishes the needs of the family.
  • It offers advice on what advert to write up so as to attract the most suitable candidates.
  • It suggests questions to put to candidates, advice on what is most important to take note of.
  • The entire selection process is done by the parents, but Expertiti helps decide on whether to invite their preferred candidate or keep looking.
  • The price of Expertiti is several times lower than the selection of a babysitter through an agency: https://www.aukles.lt/ekspertite/. Babysitters are needed when needing to study, to work, when nursery-school children are sick, when work schedules do not fit in with the kindergarten and in a variety of other cases. Expertiti is aimed at those who have time for selection processes and plan on selecting a babysitter themselves, but, of course, want to do it as well as possible.

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