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Erin B. says "We brought our daughter to Tami when she was 3 months old. Tami has helped develop her with tummy time, fine motor skills, self bottle feeding to walking....
Lauren T. says "Dani is great with kids, our two little ones love her. She took care of them for a little over a year and we were sad to see her go when she had to...
Jane S. says "Willa watches our infant, toddler (two under 2!), and our bulldog on weekends. She’s more than capable, prompt, and fun. We are so grateful we found her!"
Care Member says "We had the pleasure of having Judy as a caregiver for our children, one whom has special needs. They were like best friends and she always went above...
Kathleen B. says "Nicole is a warm, caring, hardworking young lady. She is not afraid of a challenge. She has prepared well for a child care position. She loves kids...
Care Member says "I cannot say enough wonderful things about Laura. She took care of my babies for 4 years until we moved out of state. She took care of my 3 kiddos as if...
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The average post rate is $16.50/hr as of October 2025
In Home Nannies in Midlothian, IL are rated 0.0 out of 5 stars based on 0 reviews of the 60 listed in home nannies
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The average going rate for in-home nannies on Care.com in Midlothian, IL is $16.50 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 2 in Midlothian, IL 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.