“We stayed in Hoi An for three weeks while working remotely. The consistent schedule helped our kids settle fast—and our work calls finally felt calm.”
– Emma & James, Australia
If you’re staying in Central Vietnam for 7 nights or longer, weekly care can make travel feel calmer—children keep a steady rhythm (meals, naps, play), and parents gain predictable “focus blocks” for work, rest, or plans. This guide explains what weekly care is, when it fits best, how it compares with hourly and daily options, and what to prepare before choosing a package page.
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• Families staying 7–30 nights.
• Digital nomads who need stable childcare blocks.
• Parents with young kids who benefit from predictable naps/meals.
• Long-stay guests in resorts, villas, or serviced apartments.
Weekly nanny support is planned childcare across multiple days of a longer stay. Instead of booking one-off sessions day-by-day, families set a predictable weekly pattern (for example: Monday–Friday mornings, or several afternoons + a few evenings). The goal is stability: children feel secure, and parents can plan the week without constant rescheduling.
Weekly care is especially helpful once travel becomes “real life” again—laundry, meals, naps, sibling dynamics, remote work calls, or schoolwork. A steady rhythm often reduces overstimulation and makes evenings calmer.

Long stays have a different problem than short trips: it’s not only about entertainment. Parents often need reliable blocks for work, errands, rest, or planning—and children do best with predictable care when they are away from home.
Weekly care is chosen because it supports:
Weekly support is typically used for stays of 7 nights or more. Rates depend on your weekly schedule blocks, number of children, ages, and the structure you choose (Basic vs Premium). This section is a quick orientation—for exact package details and policies, use the Weekly Packages page.
Select number of kids → see Basic vs Premium orientation rates.
Note: Weekly planning works best when your core blocks stay stable (you can adjust around tours with notice).
Basic Weekly Care
Reliable supervision + simple routine support
Premium Weekly Care
Stronger engagement + calmer structure for long stays
Transparency: any holiday coverage, late evenings, or extra distance is discussed before your weekly schedule is finalized.
Want the full breakdown of Basic vs Premium, sample weekly schedules, and policies?
Compare Weekly Packages → ♥ Meet the nanny profile →This pillar is educational; package pages contain booking steps and terms.
Weekly care is designed for long stays, but families often mix service types depending on the day. This comparison shows which option fits your situation best. (Links below go to the relevant package pages.)
| Service Type | Best For | Typical Use | Next step (packages) |
|---|---|---|---|
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Hourly Babysitting Most flexible | Short breaks: dinner, spa, meetings, quick reset. | 2–4 hours; common for date nights or short work calls. | Go to Hourly Packages → |
| Daily Babysitting | Full-day blocks on specific days (tour days, recovery days). | Often 8 hours in a day; can be split depending on plan. | Go to Daily Packages → |
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Weekly Nanny Support Long-stay base plan | Stays of 7–30 nights; stable routines & predictable blocks. | Repeatable time blocks across the week; continuity focus. | Compare Weekly Packages → |
| Hotel / Resort Babysitting | In-room care while parents dine or attend events. | Often evening sessions; depends on property access rules. | Go to Hotel/Resort Packages → |
Weekly care is usually the right fit when the week needs structure—not just entertainment. Here are common long-stay scenarios where families choose weekly support:
Weekly care works best when expectations are clear. Below is a practical flow many long-stay families use.
Some long-stay families add a few structured, screen-light activities to keep the week predictable and engaging. If you want ideas and examples, explore our activity guide here: Kid Activities with Babysitter.
Short craft blocks that end cleanly—great for hotel/villa routines and calmer afternoons.
Turn a craft result into a small keepsake children can present near the end of the stay.
Supervised energy release when children need bigger movement, then return to quiet routines.
Creative role play for older kids—tidy, portable, and property-friendly.




Real-life weekly moments—quiet play, simple routines, and calmer days during long stays.

Weekly care is easiest when you plan it like a weekly routine (not a one-off session). Here’s a practical checklist families use before choosing a package:
This short clip shows calm moments from long-stay weekly support—gentle play, simple communication, and steady supervision in hotels, villas, and apartments. If you prefer browsing more examples, use the Videos Hub.
“We stayed in Hoi An for three weeks while working remotely. The consistent schedule helped our kids settle fast—and our work calls finally felt calm.”
– Emma & James, Australia
“Weekly support became our ‘base routine’. We added a couple of hourly evenings for special nights out, and the week felt organized and peaceful.”
– Alessandro, Italy
Most families start from 6–7 days. Longer stays can be planned week-by-week for stability and continuity.
Yes. Share the property name so we can align with access rules and choose the best meeting point.
We try to keep one primary nanny for your booking. If a rare emergency change occurs, we communicate clearly and introduce any replacement gently.
Yes. Predictable routines are especially helpful for babies and toddlers because they support naps, feeding rhythm, and calmer transitions.
Yes. Many families use weekly support as the base routine, then add hourly evenings or a full daily block on specific tour days.
Dates, location, children’s ages, preferred weekly time blocks, and routine notes (naps/meals/allergies). These details help match the right plan.
Weekly consistency helps shy kids settle. Day 1 focuses on calm bonding, and comfort usually improves quickly by day 2–3.
Weekly care focuses on stable routines and calm engagement. Optional activity add-ons may be available with advance preparation (materials and planning).
Use the package page to compare options, schedule examples, and policies: Compare Weekly Packages →
If weekly care sounds like the right fit, use the Weekly Packages page to compare Basic vs Premium, see sample schedules, and read policies. For a quick availability check, WhatsApp is the fastest (dates + kids’ ages + location).
Compare Weekly Packages → WhatsApp (soft check) →Experiences shared by parents who used our babysitters.
“We needed help for just a few hours and it was perfect. The sitter was gentle, careful with feeding, and kept our baby calm. We felt totally at ease.”
“Quick to confirm, clear pricing, and the sitter arrived early to understand our routine. The kids had fun and asked when she would come back.”
“We booked a weekly package for a month. Same nanny, consistent timing, and she followed our routines exactly. It helped us work and travel without stress.”
“Perfect service for families. The nanny is punctual, careful, and engaging with kids. Our child was always safe and happy. Strongly recommended!”
“The babysitter was friendly, on time, and kept our child busy with stories and drawing. We enjoyed a calm dinner and came back to a happy kid.”
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