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John B. says "Very tentative and caring! Best sitter I've ever had!"
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See profileAnouchka F. says "They were super sweet and responsible and handled my two little bundles of joy (and sometimes chaos ha-ha) very well. Polite and punctual and good with...
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206 Spanish-speaking child care are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $21.11/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated Spanish-speaking child care is 4.7
Spanish-Speaking Child Care are rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 50,318 reviews of the 78,275 listed Spanish-speaking child care
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You can hire a Spanish-speaking child care provider to help with any responsibility a caregiver would normally help with, such as preparing meals, helping with homework, or picking your kids up from school. Additionally, a Spanish-speaking child care provider can speak to and read to your child in Spanish which can help them develop their language skills.
The average hourly rate of Spanish-speaking child care providers on Care.com is $21.12. It’s worth noting that this is just an average and the cost of living in your area, your desired experience level, and factors like how many children you have can all impact the cost of care.
If you’re looking for Spanish-speaking child care, you can use Care.com to make your search more efficient. You can review the profiles of Spanish-speaking child care providers near you to learn more about their rates, experience, and services. You can also read reviews from other families they worked with for more personal insight.
When interviewing Spanish-speaking child care providers, it can be helpful to have a list of questions ready to ask before your interview. You may want to ask about their work history, how they would handle certain conflicts (such as a child refusing to do their homework or eat their lunch), and what services they feel comfortable providing, such as light housework or cooking.
Alongside the typical benefits that come with hiring professional child care to help care for your children, hiring Spanish-speaking child care offers other additional benefits. The child care provider can speak to your children in Spanish, can read to them in Spanish, and may be able to help them with their Spanish homework. If you want your child to develop better Spanish language skills, a Spanish-speaking child care provider can be a great help.