by Nanny Institute | Nov 19, 2019 | Caring for Children
Children grow every day – physically, emotionally and mentally. It’s easy to see their physical growth and we support that by making sure they get proper sleep, nutrition and exercise. Emotionally, we watch them go through various stages and teach them social norms...
by Nanny Institute | Nov 12, 2019 | Training and Education
Dr. Emmi Pikler was a respected pediatrician who also managed the Loczy orphanage (1946-1979) in Hungary with Marika Reinitz. Dedicated to child development observation, Pikler identified specific principles she believed allow babies to develop in the way nature...
by Nanny Institute | Nov 5, 2019 | Childcare Employment
Being a nanny can be a dream job, but unexpected stress may lead to nanny burnout. How do you know if you have nanny burnout? Nanny burnout occurs when childcare stress creates physical or emotional exhaustion that reduces job satisfaction and performance. Medical...
by Nanny Institute | Oct 29, 2019 | Caring for Children
Children are fascinated by animals. How often have you heard: “I want a puppy!” or “Oh, what a soft kitty, can we take it home?” While adorable, a pet comes with advantages and some disadvantages. Whether your family already has a pet (or pets) or you are considering...
by Nanny Institute | Oct 22, 2019 | Caring for Children
Children learn about money from parents, nannies and friends. Our understanding of money begins at a young age and by the time we are adults, it’s second nature to use cash, credit and debit cards. In monetary societies, money is used to repay debts and provide...
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