Should I charge for care for the Suzi? She earned millions of money from gold and was criticized for being "selfish and selfish" and did not think it was intended.

Health     9:30am, 10 June 2025

An English aunt has 7 children. She didn't want to help her daughter take care of her son, but later she decided to take the babysitting fee to allow her to earn millions during this period. Although her daughter's friend criticized her for "money-making" and "selfish", she didn't think she had any problems, but just took the charge.

According to the report of The Sun, Gran Caroline Duddridge, 65, has 5 women and 7 children. In 2014, she began to take care of one of the samurai girls, but she was carelessly taken care of. After her husband passed away in 2018, Dudridge also joined the teacher position and changed to become an assistant teacher to maintain her life and start selling, which also made her consider starting to charge.

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At the beginning, my daughter Amanda felt that the payment requirement was unreasonable and didn't understand why she had to pay for her grandmother to play with her children. However, Dudridge believed that she had sacrificed time and physical strength, and she had to bear the cost of living, and the charge was half cheaper than that of a general custodian. She thought the charge was very reasonable.

Dudridge visits the child from 8:30 am to 5 o'clock, and each child charges 75 NT$ (about NT$3,100) per day. She will arrange various activities for her children, and will also take them to the park for walks, games, swimming, etc.

Originally, a friend in Oman criticized that the caregiver's children was "money-making and selfish", but Dudridge believed that she had finally raised her children and had no obligation to care for her children. Moreover, she had begun to have her own dating partner, needed to go to the gym, etc. The time and physical cost of care for her children should be paid for money.

Now Dudridge is the Omanda family who cares for three children. In addition, there are three children of another daughter, which earned her 25,000 British Pounds (about NT$1.05 million). Dudridge's fees will also increase due to inflation and water and electricity. However, the children have accepted their mother's request and said that they will save at least 35 British Pounds (about NT$1,500) a day with their children.

Responsible editor: Chen Yaomei