Not only does it allow you to develop new skills, expand your knowledge base and network with other caregivers, it increase your marketability and makes you a more attractive candidate when applying for nanny jobs. We invite you to join Nanny Stella, eNannySource … Continue reading
Posted in Nanny Training | 1 Comment1.) You’re in the grocery store when your toddler has a spontaneous temper tantrum over something that seems relatively minor. You’re in a hurry and fairly stressed, after having a difficult behavioral day with your child. Why is he behaving … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Commentby Michelle LaRowe Editor in Chief Many caregivers with backgrounds as daycare workers or preschool teachers are a bit surprised to learn that while their care giving skills transition seamlessly to working as a nanny, the work environment takes some getting … Continue reading
Posted in Nanny Training | Leave a commentby Michelle LaRowe Editor in Chief Recently I had a chance to chat about the seasonal flu with Dr. Jim Sears, Emmy- nominated co-host of the award-winning talk show The Doctors and board-certified pediatrician. In addition to starring on The Doctors, … Continue reading
Posted in Expert Insights | Leave a comment…and the Consequences of Paying “Under the Table” When it comes to paying your nanny legally, it makes sense to get the inside scoop from an attorney who specializes in household employment law. Enter Bob King, Esq., Founder, Legally Nanny®. … Continue reading
Posted in Expert Insights | Leave a commentRecently I turned to Bob King Esq., Founder of Legally Nanny® to get his take on why nanny work agreements or contacts are valuable for both nannies and parents. Many nannies and parents wonder if they’re legally required and if … Continue reading
Posted in Expert Insights | Leave a comment