We have 21 weekend child care in Fulton, NY! Compare and hire the best weekend child care to fit your needs.

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Pennellville, NY
Katie L. says "My son and I absolutely adore you!!!! Thank so much for everything you truly are a Rockstar and thank you for everything!!!! You have gone above and beyond...
Arianne P. says "Juliette nannied for our 2 year old son for almost a year and was absolutely fantastic. She is energetic, empathetic, incredibly punctual, flexible,...
Care Member says "Diane has been caring for our daughter for over a year now and is wonderful. Our daughter loves playing with her and has learned some Mandarin while in...
Liverpool, NY
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21 weekend child care are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $16.00/hr as of December 2025
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If you need to find child care on the weekends, it can help to have a budget in mind. The average hourly rate for weekend child care near you in Fulton, NY is $16.00 per hour. However, the exact rate you’ll pay will depend on a few important factors like the caregiver’s years of experience and how many children you have.
If you need to find someone to provide childcare on weekends, start your search by finding child care providers who live near you in Fulton, NY, sort by hourly rate, and check if their availability matches yours. You can search through 1 on Care.com. After creating an account, you will be able to see more details about each provider and start a conversation to find the right match. You can also read reviews from families that have used them with childcare on the weekends in the past.
When searching for child care for weekends, you can review 1 profiles near you in Fulton, NY. When reviewing caregiver profiles, you can see what responsibilities they feel comfortable taking on, such as driving, cooking, and light housework. For example, some weekend child care providers may feel comfortable helping with homework, whereas others may want to focus on fun activities like playing games or taking trips to the park when providing child care on the weekends.