Babysitters can make as much as $36 dollars per 45-minute session reading books, leading yoga, and playing with children via video call — the equivalent of $48 per hour.Babysitting looks a lot different these days. As the impact of the coronavirus continues to seep into every aspect of life, the babysitting industry is beginning to be redefined.
During the pandemic, parents have been cooped up indoors with their children for weeks.
What? This can’t be real.
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