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February 10, 2013By Erin McNeill Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching and soon you’ll be scrambling to find activities for your little ones to do while celebrating the day together! Here are a few ideas to get you going. Make heart shaped pancakes … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on 10 Easy Valentine’s Day Activities Kids Will Love8 Items to Include in Your Nanny Portfolio
February 6, 2013By Erin McNeill Nannies know that with the state of the current economy, finding a new job can be a long and frustrating process. Many nannies have created a portfolio in an effort to help themselves stand out during the … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on 8 Items to Include in Your Nanny PortfolioHow to Offer Criticism So It Sounds Positive
January 30, 2013There will be times as both a nanny employer and a parent that you will need to offer constructive criticism to either your nanny or your child for guidance. Making sure that your criticism is well-received and accepted as something … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on How to Offer Criticism So It Sounds Positive10 Tips on Coping with Nanny Burnout
January 28, 2013By Erin McNeill Nanny burnout can happen at any time to any nanny. If you’ve been there before, you know the feeling well. You’ve lost interest in your job, you are no longer performing your duties to the standards of … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on 10 Tips on Coping with Nanny Burnout10 Ways to Show Your Nanny Appreciation
January 24, 2013By Erin McNeill A good nanny works hard when she’s with your kids; there is no question about that. She chooses to do her job because she loves children and enjoys working with families. Why not show her a bit … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on 10 Ways to Show Your Nanny AppreciationHow Being Paid Under the Table Hurts Nannies
January 23, 2013It’s estimated that only 5 to 10% of employers pay taxes on their nanny’s wages. This means that an overwhelming majority of nannies are being paid cash or under the table. While this arrangement can save the nanny money in … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on How Being Paid Under the Table Hurts NanniesHow Nannies Can Keep Their Business and Personal Life Separate
January 22, 2013Great nannies often become more than employees to the families they work for, taking on a role more akin to family friend than household worker. While a close relationship with employers is, in some ways, the Holy Grail of a … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on How Nannies Can Keep Their Business and Personal Life SeparateHow Nannies Can Use the Resources for Infant Educarers Approach
January 20, 2013Resources for Infant Educarers, commonly known as RIE, is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1978 by Magda Gerber, an infant specialist and educator, and Tom Rorrest, M.D., a pediatric neurologist. The guiding belief behind the organization is that … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on How Nannies Can Use the Resources for Infant Educarers ApproachHow to Set Yourself Apart From Other Nannies During the In-Person Interview
January 16, 2013If you’ve made it to the in-person interview stage, chances are the family you’re interviewing with is interested in hiring you as their nanny, or at least interested in learning if you could be the right nanny for their family. … Continue reading
Posted in Nannies | Comments Off on How to Set Yourself Apart From Other Nannies During the In-Person InterviewQuestions Nannies Should Ask During the Family Interview
January 10, 2013Interviewing for a job can be a nerve-wracking and overwhelming experience. You’re focused on how to make the best impression on the family, how to A this feels product http://rumoremag.com/mobile-spy-software-in-delhi/ Amazon nail gloves away phone messages on phone 5613705406 just … Continue reading
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