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Jennifer S. says "Shay-lynn was very communicative the whole process. She willingly answered all of my questions and even gave extra info to ensure I was comfortable with...
Abby M. says "Ann has been an amazing addition to our family. Her years of experience mothering her own children and nannying for many others was extremely reassuring for...
Beth C. says "Priscilla is a wonderful person. She was incredibly prompt and professional in setting up and attending our interview. As soon as she sat down with my...
Rachel L. says "Maya was wonderful! She was super flexible with our last minute scheduling and was able to step right in to watch out 1.5 & 3.5 yo with ease. Very upbeat...
Elizabeth I. says "Brooke was an absolutely amazing nanny to our family in the summer of 2022. The kids truly came to love her and as did I! She was very dependable and...
Bre B. says "Jasmine has helped care for our young child for over a year and truly has become part of the family. Our son absolutely adores her and we will miss her when...
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34 in home nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $14.70/hr as of October 2025
In Home Nannies in Lansing, MI are rated 0.0 out of 5 stars based on 0 reviews of the 34 listed in home nannies
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The average going rate for in-home nannies on Care.com in Lansing, MI is $14.70 per hour. That being said, how much an in-home nanny charges can vary due to factors like their years of experience and your location.
Not sure how to hire a nanny? It’s easy to find an in-home nanny with Care.com. There are currently 10 in Lansing, MI in-home nannies you can review on Care.com. To find an in-home nanny, you can search for nannies and compare their profiles by hourly pay rate and experience. You can also read in-home nanny reviews from other families.
All live-in nannies offer different services. Some may be more than happy to help with homework or to do some light housekeeping or cooking. You can ask them about what responsibilities they’re willing to tackle when you interview them.