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| I wanted to apply as a nanny.but i have some few questions to ask. ↑ |
Hi Sandra, I know exactly how you feel I had a baby last April ans im just going back to work now. Im a nanny myself and its been a very hard decision to go back but then it would be good for my little girl and me to have some time apart as im only going back part time. I dont know if this is any help to you but I am in the middle of opening a brand new nanny agency so if you need any help then please get in touch we will only be to happy to help E-mail: contact@networknannies.co.uk.
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hey sandra I am a nanny currently.I worked in a few different day care centers for a about 5 years before becoming a nanny. I strongly suggest hiring a nanny for you children. Take the time to interview to find the right person to fit your children's personality and someone that will work well with your family and the way it runs.
From the few years that i have worked in day care centers you do not want you children going there. most teachers do not have what it takes to be with many children. I have seen things happen to children that you would not even want to think about happening to your own precious children.
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| I am a Professional Nanny and Mother to a five year old daughter. I have been a Nanny for almost fifteen years including the five years my daughter has accompanied me to work since her birth. I completely agree with all the moms who suggested you trust your instints. That being said I highly suggest that anyone looking for a Nanny check the potential Nannies' references personally. Many families count on Nanny Agencies to check the references for them. This practice does not sit well with me. Any Nanny worth hiring will have many, many excellent references that would love to speak with you on her behalf. By speak with the families personally not only can you get a good feel for the Nannies' strong points you will also get a feel for the type of families she has fit well with and has experience with. For example, some Nannies and families value a strict schedule and lots of quiet time while others value flexibility and lots of outdoor play. The key to finding a great Nanny for your family is to take an inventory of what you value most about your family and then search for a Nanny who reflects your values. Lastly, don't be afraid to ask open ended questions when interviewing Nannies or checking their references. You can learn a lot about a Nanny by asking questions such as "What did you enjoy most about your own childhood?" or "What did you like least about your past Nanny jobs?". The anwsers she provides will give you insight into her personality as well as give you a good indication of how well she communicates. One thing I have learned in the past fifteen years is that open and honest communication between Nannies and families is absolutely essential for a successful relationship. Good luck! ↑ |