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...
by Nanny Institute | Aug 20, 2019 | Caring for Children
After School Nannies are responsible for children from the time they are picked up at school (or arrive home on the school bus) until parents arrive home from work and/or when the children are in bed for the night. After school nannies manage an array of activities...
by Nanny Institute | Aug 13, 2019 | Caring for Children
You want to celebrate – but you’re afraid you might jinx it. It looks like your 2 ½ year old is fully potty trained! They go to the bathroom when they feel the urge without a reminder, and they don’t need any help. There haven’t been any accidents in the last 4 weeks....
by Nanny Institute | Aug 6, 2019 | Caring for Children
Children of all ages need physical activity to grow and develop into healthy, strong adults. With the growing prevalence of sedentary lifestyles, how can we encourage children to get the necessary regular exercise? Parents and nannies are also seeking ways to increase...
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