by Nanny Institute | Aug 14, 2018 | Training and Education
Heading back to school, children may have anxiety about their new schedules and how to manage their homework. After becoming a teacher, I finally understood the benefits of students completing homework. Homework is designed to help students review key concepts and...
by Nanny Institute | Aug 8, 2018 | Training and Education
Dr. Alaina Desjardin earned a Doctorate of Business Administration from Northcentral University, Masters of Public Administration from Ashford University, Masters of Arts in Teaching in Special Education from New Jersey City University, and a Masters of Urban...
by Nanny Institute | Aug 7, 2018 | Training and Education
The learning environment is an area created by parents, nannies and teachers that a child lives or plays. Positive learning environments in a home, daycare, or school foster emotional, physical, and academic development as everything from wall color to seating...
by Nanny Institute | Jul 24, 2018 | Training and Education
Isaac Asimov said, “The human brain, then, is the most complicated organization of matter that we know.” As a parent or nanny, you have the opportunity to assist in optimizing the growth and development of children in your care. The way in which you interact, play,...
by Nanny Institute | Jul 20, 2018 | Interviews
Parents and Nannies here about the importance of art to children. So today, our Facebook live guest is Andrea Sammons, a licensed teacher and artist in North Dakota. Andrea earned her Master of Art in Teaching and Bachelor of Art in Studio Art-Ceramics from Georgia...
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