What Every Nanny Should Keep in Their First Aid Kit
When you’re working with young children, dealing with cuts, bumps, scrapes, and bruises is just another part of the job description. Few people are more accident-prone than toddlers and school-aged kids, and that’s why having a well-stocked first aid kit is a must for...Crafting an Impressive Resume: The Do’s and Don’ts
Just like with all professions, your resume serves as your first introduction when applying for a nanny position or a nanny agency. Crafting a compelling resume is crucial to make a solid impression that matches all you bring to the table. Here are the do’s and...Nurturing You: Essential Self-Care Tips for Dedicated Nannies
In the whirlwind that is nurturing young minds and tending to the needs of a bustling household, it’s all too common for nannies to forget the essential practice of self-care. But guess what, dear nanny? We’re turning the spotlight on YOU. Read on for some...Deciphering the Differences: Nanny vs. Family Assistant vs. House Manager
If you’re considering a career as a nanny, you may have come across job postings that mention terms like “family assistant” or “house manager.” But what do these titles mean? And how do they differ? Let’s chat about it! It’s...From Forbes Top 10 to Silicon Valley CEOs: How Rotational Nannies Serve High Net Worth Families
For high-net-worth families seeking exceptional childcare, rotational (ROTA) nannies are becoming an increasingly popular option. These nannies work on a schedule that provides around-the-clock care, with two or more caregivers alternating shifts to ensure that...Page 4 of 12