by Nanny Institute | Jan 29, 2019 | Training and Education
Children love running, jumping, and climbing! These are not only fun but vital to their physical development under the watchful eye of parents and nannies. Physical activities that use large body movements are considered gross motor skills. Gross motor skills are...
by Nanny Institute | Jan 22, 2019 | Training and Education
In the US, up to 25% of children under the age of 17 are “at risk”. This means 18 million youths are facing issues with poverty, health, family problems, substandard living conditions, and inadequate education. These “at risk” students are considered to have a higher...
by Nanny Institute | Jan 8, 2019 | Training and Education
Do you need a financial recover plan due to overspending? Have you spent more than you planned on celebrating with family and friends? Did you overspend on gifts or have an unexpected car repair or medical bill? Don’t be too hard on yourself, managing finances is a...
by Nanny Institute | Jan 3, 2019 | Training and Education
This article was written by Sophia Margaret. The views expressed in this post are those of a contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of the Nanny Institute. Gender-neutral parenting is becoming an increasingly popular method to raise a child. More...
by Nanny Institute | Jan 1, 2019 | Training and Education
While there are training programs and state requirements for daycare workers and teachers, no qualifications are required for nannies and sitters. “Licensed childcare and nanny certification programs for nannies are vital to help families ensure their children are...
by Nanny Institute | Dec 4, 2018 | Training and Education
by Dr. Lauren Formy-Duval Although we are not born with self-control, we are born with the ability to develop self-control. With strong parental/nanny relationships and feedback from their surroundings, children can build and grow self-regulation skills that serve...
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