by Nanny Institute | Sep 25, 2018 | Training and Education
It can be challenging for parents and nannies to assemble a nutritious lunch day after day. Here are some nutrition guidelines and food ideas to help make sure your child has an interesting and nutritious lunch. The USDA developed MyPlate to help identify and make...
by Nanny Institute | Aug 28, 2018 | Training and Education
Every parent wants their child to be healthy and well rounded and for many families, that means participating in sports. How do parents and nannies determine when a child is ready or interested in a particular sport? Expose children to many different sports. Allowing...
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,...
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