by Nanny Institute | Feb 26, 2019 | Caring for Children
Spring Forward and Fall Back for Daylight Savings Time. Spring is on the way, so when parents and nannies e move the clocks forward, sunrise will be later creating darker mornings with sunset also later, allowing for more daylight in the evening hours. Whenever we...
by Nanny Institute | Dec 18, 2018 | Caring for Children
For many religions and communities, the holidays are seen as a time of giving. There are stories everywhere of people helping those less fortunate during the holiday season, from dropping coins into the red kettles to paying off stranger’s layaway bills....
by Nanny Institute | Dec 11, 2018 | Caring for Children
Winter is here and in many places across the United States – it’s cold outside with wind, snow, and ice. As temperatures drop, it’s still important for children to get outside and play. It’s a bit more complex as parents and caregivers need to ensure the children are...
by Nanny Institute | Nov 27, 2018 | Caring for Children
Many children are interested in the history of their family although they don’t always seek out and ask about family members. Learning about their history, children can gain a sense of self by knowing more about their heritage and culture. Holidays and family...
by Nanny Institute | Nov 13, 2018 | Caring for Children
“Let’s visit Grandma!” Toddlers are naturally curious about their surroundings and visiting new places is exciting. It can also be dangerous. Every place has its own challenges and dangers. Grandma’s house is no different. To protect the safety of children, parents...
by Nanny Institute | Oct 30, 2018 | Caring for Children
Trick or Treating is an American tradition where kids get tons of candy while dressed up in a fun costume. As pirates, princesses, and zookeepers hit the streets, parents and nannies should remember these important safety tips. 1. Make sure the costume fits the child...
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