by Nanny Institute | Mar 2, 2026 | Training and Education
Many picture a newborn and infant care professional (NICP) as someone older, wearing scrubs, working the night shift. Also known as a newborn care specialist (NCS), that image is partially accurate, it’s very incomplete. The newborn and infant care market has grown...
by Nanny Institute | Feb 15, 2026 | Training and Education
Most nanny certifications are single programs. You finish the coursework, pass an exam if required, and receive one credential or an attendance certificate. The Nanny Institute Professional Nanny and Child Care Certification is different. When you complete it, you...
by Nanny Institute | Feb 2, 2026 | Training and Education
Yes. Full stop. You do not need a college degree to work as a nanny in the United States. No associate’s degree, no bachelor’s degree, no early childhood education credential of any kind is legally required to enter the field. What you do need is different...
by Nanny Institute | Jan 15, 2026 | Training and Education
Spend any time in nanny social media groups and you’ll find the same cast. Underpaid positions. Families who expect everything and offer nothing. No clear path forward. What you won’t find are the nannies earning $35–$45 an hour. They work for families who...
by Nanny Institute | Jan 4, 2026 | Training and Education
The question is reasonable. Certification costs real money. It takes real time. And unlike a degree program with an obvious credential at the end, a nanny certification isn’t legally required for anything. You can work without one and plenty of people do. So why...
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