The First 30 Days: Setting Your Nanny Up for Success
The first month with a new nanny is an exciting time, but it’s also a period of transition. For both your family and your nanny, those first 30 days are crucial in building trust, establishing routines, and creating a foundation for a successful long-term...
Raising Kids, Together: A Nanny’s Role in Supporting Your Parenting Goals
A great nanny does so much more than provide childcare. They become a key partner in raising your little one and helping you achieve your parenting goals. Whether it’s maintaining structure, fostering learning, or reinforcing your family values, a nanny plays a vital...
A Family’s Guide to Immigration Safety: Keeping Your Nanny Safe and Informed
Hiring a foreign-born nanny can bring a beautiful mix of cultural experiences into your home, but it also comes with a unique set of realities. With immigration policies frequently changing, it’s understandable if you have concerns about your nanny’s legal status or...
What to Say in a Nanny Reference Letter (and Why It Matters)
When it’s time to say goodbye to a beloved nanny, one of the best ways you can support them in their next chapter is by writing a thoughtful and detailed reference letter. A strong letter can make all the difference in helping them secure their next great role. Here’s...
Easing Fear & Anxiety: How to Comfort Children in Uncertain Times
When a crisis occurs, children may struggle to understand what happened and why their world suddenly feels different. Their fears may not always be voiced, but they can show up in the form of clinginess, trouble sleeping, irritability, or even physical symptoms like...Page 22 of 25
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