by Nanny Institute | Sep 24, 2019 | Childcare Employment
by Glenda Propst Losing a nanny job. When we are faced with a personal crisis, like losing a nanny job, our first instinct is to fall apart. So how do you keep from doing that? First of all, we have more control than we realize. Let the bad news sink in....
by Nanny Institute | Sep 17, 2019 | Childcare Employment
You need someone to care for your children – but do you need a babysitter or a nanny? If it’s an evening out with your spouse and friends, you need someone who will keep the children safe and put them to bed for the night. That’s easy – hire a babysitter. If you are...
by Nanny Institute | Sep 10, 2019 | Training and Education
“Where is the book in which the teacher can read about what teaching is? The children themselves are this book. We should not learn to teach out of any book other than the one lying open before us and consisting of the children themselves.” Stated by Rudolf...
by Nanny Institute | Sep 3, 2019 | Training and Education
I want to help parents and nannies as I once taught a lesson without using lesson plans and it bombed. I was a 20-year-old undergrad, completing my first teaching practicum, overconfident and oblivious to the importance of having a lesson plan before teaching a...
by Nanny Institute | Aug 27, 2019 | Training and Education
The Reggio Emilia educational philosophy is a student-centric approach to preschool and primary education. Reggio Emilia views young children as individuals who are curious about the world and able to learn from all that surrounds them. Reggio Emilia is based on...
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