We have 28 weekend child care in Griffin, GA! Compare and hire the best weekend child care to fit your needs.

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Lauren D. says "Carolann was a God sent to our family! I have 4 kids under the age of 4 including twin babies and she always went above and beyond with helping me with...
Temi O. says "She is very artsy! She goes out of her way to make sure the clients and family are happy with the help she gives and her conversations. Definitely highly...
Leslie S. says "Elizabeth enjoyed playing with our kids before we ever hired her as a babysitter. She is naturally drawn to kids and vice versa."
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28 weekend child care are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $17.50/hr as of April 2026
The average star rating for rated weekend child care is 5.0
Weekend Child Care in Griffin, GA are rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 1 reviews of the 28 listed weekend child care
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- Temi O.
- Leslie S.
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 Griffin, GA is $17.50 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 Griffin, GA, sort by hourly rate, and check if their availability matches yours. You can search through 2 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 2 profiles near you in Griffin, GA. 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.