by Nanny Institute | Mar 4, 2021 | Caring for Children
by Amy Geller While sibling relationships might become more distant later in life, there is something undeniably unique to having a built-in playmate and friend while growing up. Will you may recall the fun memories and be aware of the special role a sister or brother...
by Nanny Institute | Feb 25, 2021 | Caring for Children
Helping Nannies Support Picky Eaters by Gail Goldspiel My neighbors are parents of a toddler and good friends of mine. As I recently got married and do not have my own toddler yet, I’ve learned of some of the many challenges and adventures that come with parenting. To...
by Nanny Institute | Nov 9, 2020 | Caring for Children
Each year, Veteran’s Day is celebrated in the United States on November 11th. Parents and Nannies can help children understand the meaning behind the Veteran’s Day holiday. With the meaning in mind, nannies and parents can celebrate this tradition with music, crafts...
by Nanny Institute | Nov 3, 2020 | Caring for Children
Good decision-making skills, when acquired at the right age, can help children to become successful in life. After all, we are the sum of our decisions and their consequences. To help children, parents and nannies must be intentional about teaching decision making and...
by Nanny Institute | Oct 27, 2020 | Caring for Children
Children love to get candy on Valentine’s day, dress up for Halloween and make a wish list for Santa. Family traditions shared by parents and nannies help a child develop a positive sense of self and well-being. They help a child build self-confidence as they create a...
by Nanny Institute | Oct 20, 2020 | Caring for Children
Nannies and parents – do you remember when you were a child and your teacher was going to have a talk with your parents? It was always a little nerve-wracking wondering about what they would say. Now the shoe is on the other foot and your child is in school. So...
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