by Nanny Institute | Apr 23, 2019 | Childcare Employment, Training and Education
After all the interviews and discussions with potential nannies, you’ve got 2 great candidates! You’ve already disqualified candidates that didn’t have nanny training, didn’t have the years of experience desired, or required a wage outside your budget. It seems simple...
by Nanny Institute | Apr 16, 2019 | Training and Education
by Dr. Lauren Formy-Duval Much goes into the growth and development of a child. Parents and nannies know that each child has basic physical needs such as food, warmth, and shelter; but they also have emotional needs that are equally important such as love and...
by Nanny Institute | Apr 9, 2019 | Childcare Employment, Training and Education
Many families need help from a nanny or after school sitter. Oftentimes, these childcare providers become members of the family to the children they supervise. When there is a change in a childcare provider, it is important to consider the impact on the child. Adults...
by Nanny Institute | Apr 2, 2019 | Caring for Children, Training and Education
“It’s raining, it’s pouring . . .”. Most parents and nannies tend to stay indoors when it is raining outside but playing in the rain can beneficial for children. Almost every child will stomp in a puddle as children tend to like the rain. As caregivers, we often worry...
by Nanny Institute | Mar 26, 2019 | Training and Education
There are many benefits to parents, nannies and children when using a visual schedule. Visual schedules can be adapted for use with any age group from infants all the way to adults. They can be tweaked for individual needs. What is a visual schedule? A visual schedule...
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