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A Single Mom Demanded They Pay Her Child’s Full-Time Childcare – And Lost It When They Said No

by Sunny Nguyen
December 8, 2025
in Social Issues

When a family tries to do the right thing, support a struggling parent, and still respect their own financial boundaries, situations can get emotionally heavy – fast.

In this case, one couple with a reliable nanny found themselves caught between compassion and responsibility after being asked to shoulder full-time childcare costs for their son’s friend.

What started as casual, occasional playdates quickly spiraled into a request that left everyone questioning who was being fair… and who was crossing the line.

A Single Mom Demanded They Pay Her Child’s Full-Time Childcare - And Lost It When They Said No
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Here’s how it unfolded.

'AITA for not paying for my son’s friend childcare?'

My husband and I employ a nanny, “Poppy”, for our 2 & 6 year old. In her contract, Poppy states she’ll host the occasional play date while on the clock...

but only one extra child at a time and for no more than 3 hours. It also can’t be a consistent thing or she’ll require to be paid a separate...

We are careful to follow said policy, along with the rest as we love her and want to keep her on.

Our 6 year old has a friend, “James”. He’s come over for a few play dates during the school year.

He has a single mom that works crazy hours, so a few times this summer, we’ve paid Poppy more to watch all three kids, it amounts to $30/hr, which quickly...

But it was worth the investment occasionally so nanny could focus on the toddler while James and our son played.

Recently, James’ mom approached us and said that her summer care fell through.

She asked if Poppy could watch him 5 days a week, for 8 hours a day. We asked and she said this was a nanny share situation.

We’d have to each pay 2/3 of her salary, which rounded up is $20/hr per family, $800/week, per family. This would be a better deal for us anyway so we...

We told James’ mom and she said there was no way she could afford that. We offered to pay $30, leaving her to pay $400/week. She said at that point,...

She asked why we can’t pay all of it, to help her out. We offered alternatives, sending her links to summer programs that care for school aged kids on a...

She said that most of them are filled and the two that aren’t, are also too expensive.

It’d be an extra $480/week to do this and while we can afford it, it just doesn’t seem financially responsible, nor is it our responsibility to pay for this child’s...

We’re worried about what this will do in the long run. We ultimately told James’ mom no.

She started crying and said she doesn’t know what to do. She can’t bring him to work with her and can’t afford care. She said we were being selfish with...

A couple with two young children – ages 2 and 6 – employs a nanny named Poppy. She is experienced, professional, and clear about her boundaries. Her contract allows occasional playdates with one extra child, no more than three hours, at her usual rate of $28 per hour.

Crucially, it also states that regular care for additional children becomes a nanny-share situation, meaning each participating family must pay two-thirds of her salary.

The couple has always followed those rules carefully. They value Poppy deeply and want to keep her long-term.

Their 6-year-old has a close friend, James. His single mother works demanding hours, so during the school year and early summer, the couple occasionally paid a bit more – $30 per hour – so Poppy could supervise all three kids. It cost more, but it made playdates possible and kept everyone safe.

Then everything changed.

James’ mother approached them in distress: her summer childcare had fallen through. She asked if Poppy could watch James full-time—five days per week, eight hours a day.

When the couple consulted Poppy, she confirmed that this arrangement counts as a nanny share. Each family would need to pay $20 per hour, or $800 per week.

The couple agreed, it was cheaper than paying for Poppy alone. But James’ mother said she couldn’t afford that. They offered a compromise: they’d pay $30, so she would only owe $400 per week.

She still said it was too expensive and asked why the couple couldn’t just pay everything.

In her view, because they “could afford it,” they should help.

The couple, wanting to be supportive but responsible, sent her links to summer programs with sliding-scale tuition.

She said the available programs were either full or still out of her budget. When they finally told her they could not cover all childcare costs, she cried and accused them of being selfish.

The couple now wonders: Were they wrong for refusing to take on the financial responsibility for another child?

What Experts Might Say

Family financial counselor Dr. Clarissa Milton often advises parents facing emotional requests involving childcare. She notes:

“Boundaries around money are not a lack of kindness—they’re a form of long-term stability for your family. Helping is admirable, but enabling someone to depend on you financially can damage relationships over time.”

Child development specialist Jared Rowe adds:

“Consistency in caregiving is important, but so are healthy boundaries. A caregiver cannot ethically take on additional full-time responsibility without proper compensation or agreement.”

Experts generally agree: helping occasionally is generous… but becoming someone’s full-time solution without agreement or support is unsustainable.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Many users empathized with the struggling mother but even more emphasized that compassion does not equal obligation. 

Any_Bar9084 − NTA. You’re not responsible for paying for someone else’s childcare, whether you can afford it or not.

heymallorie − NTA The odd occasion, or even once a week, I can understand you covering the cost. But not full time over the holidays with no contribution from her.

It's not fair on you. It's really sad and unfortunate that her childcare has fallen through but she cannot expect you to just pay for her child! It's irresponsible.

picosapecosa − NTA I've been in her place as a single, broke mother. I wouldn't have dreamed of having the audacity to ask someone else to pay for something for...

What you did was kind during the school year, I would have appreciated that so much. However, have you ever read the book "If you give a mouse a cookie"?

Some pointed out the emotional manipulation at play.

Valuable_Ad_742 − NTA - why do I get a weird premonition that if you start paying for her child's care, you're eventually going to end up covering alot more things.

Hardships happen but you have absolutely no obligations to anyone but your own family. Don't mean to sound harsh but where's the father, her friends, her family?

Why is she asking someone she's not even close with to take responsibility?

Skizzybee − NTA. She's being manipulative and you're obviously not responsible for her child's daycare.

DogsReadingBooks − AITA for not paying for my son’s friend childcare? I didn’t have to read beyond the title to know that you’re NTA.

Malibucat48 − NTA If she had child care that “fell through” she can find other child care.

She wants free child care but that is usually grandma, not friends. It’s hard being a single parent but it’s done all the time successfully.

While others warned about what could happen if financial boundaries are ignored. 

monsteramoons − NTA. I get that she's in a bind, but it is not your responsibility in any way to cover her childcare expenses.

Your offers were quite generous. Calling you selfish was just a sad attempt at emotional manipulation.

Sonsangnim − NTA. Not your child, not your responsibility. We all try to help our neighbors when we can and you were generous in your offer to pay more. But...

NotherGuy2017 − NTA. Child care is expensive. I understand you paying for the play dates because it would be like her dropping him of at a friends house and their...

What she is looking for is full time child care and that is not on you in any way.

I fully believe she knows it also is is just frustrated with the whole situation and lashing out on you.

I would bet on her not meaning it but you were there when she was feeling it all crashing around her.

Occasional help is one thing, but assuming another family should fund full-time childcare crosses a boundary most people wouldn’t accept.

The couple made multiple attempts to compromise, find alternatives, and ease the stress, but ultimately, they had to protect their own family’s finances and respect their nanny’s terms.

Life can hit parents hard, especially single ones. But tough moments don’t justify shifting responsibility onto others without their consent. If anything, this story shows how important it is to set fair limits early and stick to them, even when emotions run high.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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