Parents – The Nanny League College-Educated Nannies+ Tue, 17 Mar 2026 20:37:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-TheNannyLeague-favicon-32x32.png Parents – The Nanny League 32 32 221622400 Where to Find a Nanny /where-to-find-a-nanny/ Tue, 17 Mar 2026 20:37:55 +0000 /?p=5808 Where to Find a Nanny

Trying to find a nanny can be overwhelming. It isn鈥檛 just about hiring help; it鈥檚 about finding someone you trust with your child, your home, and your daily rhythm.

The challenge is that there are many places to look, but not all of them offer the same level of care, professionalism, or reliability.

If you鈥檝e been searching for where to find a nanny, this guide will walk you through your options and help you decide what feels right for your 爆料公社.

Professional Nanny Agencies

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The most supported and reliable option is working with a professional agency like The Nanny League. A nanny agency offers a more thoughtful and professional experience from start to finish.

Instead of doing it all yourself, you鈥檒l have a trusted professional with a structured process designed to guide you through the entire process.

With an agency, your role as a parent is to clearly communicate your needs, preferences, and expectations. This includes your schedule, your child鈥檚 routine, your parenting style, and what kind of personality you鈥檙e hoping to bring into your home.

From there, the agency takes on the responsibility of sourcing, vetting, and narrowing down candidates. This means conducting interviews, verifying experiences, running background checks, and evaluating professionalism before you ever meet a candidate.

You are then introduced to a small selection of highly aligned nannies, rather than sorting through dozens (or sometimes hundreds) of unknown applicants.

Pros

  • Thorough vetting process including background checks and verified experience

  • Personalized matching based on your 爆料公社鈥檚 needs

  • Significant time saved during the search process

  • Guidance through interviews, trials, and hiring decisions

  • Ongoing support after placement

Cons

  • Higher upfront investment
  • May take longer to find someone since the agency thoroughly screens for alignment

Instead of sorting through tons of unknown profiles, you鈥檙e only meeting qualified professionals who are truly prepared for this role. For families who want clarity, confidence, and a long-term fit, this is often the best answer to where to find a nanny.

Online Platforms

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Another common answer to where to find a nanny is using online platforms like Care.com.

These platforms give you access to a large pool of candidates, but they also place the full responsibility of the hiring process on you.

If you choose this route, you are responsible for creating a job post that clearly outlines your expectations, schedule, and requirements. You will then receive applications and messages from candidates, which you鈥檒l need to review and sort through.

From there, you鈥檒l need to conduct interviews, check references, schedule trial days and assess whether each candidate is truly qualified and trustworthy. You are also responsible for coordinating trial days, discussing pay, and handling the hiring process from start to finish.

Pros

  • Access to a large number of candidates quickly

  • Lower upfront cost

  • Candidates are typically background-checked

Cons

  • No guaranteed vetting or verification

  • Time-intensive to review and manage applicants

  • Inconsistent quality of candidates

  • Family is responsible for all communication with every candidate who applies

This option can work, but it requires a significant amount of time and discernment. You are managing the entire process on your own and there is no support from the platform itself.

Facebook Groups and Community Boards

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Many families exploring where to find a nanny turn to Facebook groups or local community boards because they are fast and accessible.

If you go this route, you鈥檒l typically create a post describing your needs and hope to receive recommendations or direct messages from available caregivers.

From there, the responsibility again falls entirely on you.

You鈥檒l need to review responses, initiate conversations, ask the right questions, and determine whether each individual has the experience and professionalism you鈥檙e looking for.

There is no built-in system for vetting, so you鈥檒l need to verify references, run background checks, conduct interviews, and make judgment calls based on limited information.

Pros

  • Quick responses from local candidates

  • Free to use

  • Community-based recommendations

Cons

  • No formal screening or vetting

  • Difficult to verify experience

  • Higher risk of inconsistency and unreliability

  • Less professionalism in many cases

  • Higher risk of a candidate ghosting you
  • Family covers costs of background checks
  • Family is responsible for entire vetting process

This is often one of the fastest options to find a nanny, but it can feel uncertain and unpredictable. Families may find someone quickly, but there is often a high turnover, less professionalism and the chance that whoever you finally hire will ghost you.

Family and Friend Referrals

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For some families, the answer to where to find a nanny starts with people they already trust.

This might look like hiring a nanny who previously worked for a friend or asking your network for recommendations.

While this option can feel more personal, it still requires a thoughtful approach.

You鈥檒l want to have clear conversations about expectations, responsibilities, schedule, and pay. Even with a trusted referral, it鈥檚 important to treat the process professionally. You are still responsible for ensuring the individual is the right fit for your home, your child, and your long-term needs. Just because the candidate was wonderful for your neighbor, doesn’t mean they are the best option for you.

Pros

  • Hiring process may happen quickly
  • Comfort in hiring someone recommended

Cons

  • Limited pool of candidates

  • May not align with your specific needs

  • Potential for blurred personal boundaries

  • Less structure in the hiring process

  • Family covers costs of background checks
  • Family is responsible for entire vetting process

Referrals can be a great starting point, but they don鈥檛 always provide the same level of preparation and support as more structured options. This also will only give you access to a limited pool of who your friends and 爆料公社 have used and they might not be the best fit for your 爆料公社.

So, Where Should You Find a Nanny?

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If you鈥檙e still deciding where to find a nanny, it comes down to how much responsibility you want to take on and how confident you want to feel in your final decision.

Some options prioritize speed. Others prioritize cost.

But if you鈥檙e looking for a thoughtful process, carefully vetted candidates, and guidance every step of the way, working with an agency like The Nanny League offers a level of support that other options simply do not.

Start your search for the perfect nanny with The Nanny League today!

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What Nannies Do (and What They Don’t Do) /what-nannies-do/ Sun, 04 Jan 2026 16:45:06 +0000 /?p=5791 A Guide to a Successful Nanny-Family Relationship

Hiring a nanny is one of the most personal decisions a 爆料公社 can make. You are welcoming someone into your home, your routines, and your child鈥檚 daily life. And yet many families begin the process without a clear understanding of what nannies do and where the role should reasonably begin and end.

That lack of clarity is one of the biggest reasons nanny 爆料公社 relationships struggle. Understanding what nannies do and what they don鈥檛 do creates a healthier, more respectful partnership for everyone involved.

What Nannies Do

A professional nanny鈥檚 primary responsibility is the care and wellbeing of your child. This goes far beyond supervision (what you would typically associate with a babysitter’s primary task).

In most households, a nanny supports:

  • Daily care and routines – This includes feeding, naps, diapering, hygiene, school drop offs and pick ups, and maintaining consistency throughout the day.
  • Child development and engagement – Professional nannies actively engage children through play, reading, age appropriate activities, and routines that support emotional and social growth.
  • Safety and structure – Nannies help create predictable days that allow children to feel secure, safe, and supported.
  • Communication with parents– Most nannies provide updates about the child鈥檚 day, milestones, challenges, and any concerns that arise.

While every 爆料公社 is different, the focus of a nanny鈥檚 role is always centered on the child.

What Nannies Don’t Automatically Do

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One of the most common sources of tension between families and nannies comes from assumptions. Many families assume certain tasks are part of the role without discussing them clearly.

Tasks that are not automatically included unless discussed and agreed upon may include:

  • Heavy household cleaning
  • Family laundry unrelated to the child
  • Running personal errands for parents
  • Pet care beyond basic awareness
  • Overtime or schedule changes without notice

This does not mean these tasks can never be included. It simply means they should be discussed openly and agreed upon in advance.

Why Clear Expectations Matter for Everyone

Clear expectations protect both families and nannies.

For families, clarity ensures:

  • Your needs are met consistently
  • Your household runs smoothly
  • You are not relying on guesswork or unspoken assumptions

For nannies, clarity ensures:

  • They understand their responsibilities
  • They can do their job well without feeling stretched or unclear
  • They feel respected and supported

When expectations are clear, trust grows naturally.

Setting Boundaries Is Healthy Not Rigid

Boundaries are not about being strict. They are about creating a working relationship that feels fair, respectful, and sustainable.

Healthy boundaries might include:

  • Defined work hours and duties
  • Clear communication about changes or concerns
  • Respect for personal time and days off
  • Mutual professionalism

Families sometimes worry that boundaries will make the relationship feel cold. In reality, the opposite is true. Boundaries create stability and reduce resentment.

Respect Goes Both Ways

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A strong nanny 爆料公社 relationship is built on mutual respect.

Families show respect by:

  • Honoring agreed upon duties
  • Communicating changes in advance
  • Trusting the nanny鈥檚 professional experience
  • Providing feedback kindly and directly

Nannies show respect by:

  • Following household guidelines
  • Communicating openly
  • Maintaining professionalism
  • Respecting 爆料公社 values and routines

When both sides feel respected, the relationship becomes a partnership rather than a transaction.

Why This Matters for Your Child

Children thrive in environments where the adults around them feel calm, clear, and supported. When expectations are unclear, children often feel the tension even if it is never spoken aloud.

When caregivers and parents are aligned, children benefit from:

  • Consistency
  • Emotional safety
  • Clear routines
  • Stronger attachment

This alignment is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child.

Building the Right Match From the Start

At The Nanny League, we believe the best placements happen when families understand what nannies do to support their 爆料公社, set clear expectations early, and respect boundaries on both sides. When this happens, everyone benefits.

A nanny is not just extra help. A nanny is a professional caregiver, a trusted presence, and an important part of your child鈥檚 daily world. When families and nannies start on the same page, everyone wins.

Start your search for the perfect nanny with The Nanny League today!

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Navigating Transitions: Supporting Children Through Grief and Change /navigating-transitions-supporting-children-through-grief-and-change/ Mon, 11 Aug 2025 14:59:37 +0000 /?p=5765 In light of recent events, including natural disasters and acts of violence, we are holding space for families and caregivers navigating the emotional weight of grief, uncertainty, and change. Whether a child is coping with the loss of a loved one or simply adjusting to the new rhythm of the school year, transitions of all kinds deserve to be met with care, patience, and understanding.

The Nanny League recognizes that childhood is shaped not just by joyful milestones but also by the ways we help children through life鈥檚 inevitable disruptions, both big and small.

From Catastrophic to Mundane: Why All Transitions Matter

Grief doesn’t always show up in obvious ways. For some children, it can show up as quiet withdrawal. For others, it may be sudden emotional outbursts or trouble sleeping. And while returning to school after summer break may seem routine to adults, for a child, it can bring feelings of anxiety, sadness, or overwhelm.

Transitions, whether catastrophic or everyday, can leave children feeling nervous. But with the right emotional environment, we can help them regain a sense of safety and stability.

What Caregivers Can Do: Supporting Children Through Life鈥檚 Ups and Downs

Here are a few tools to help you create a supportive, emotionally secure space for the children in your care:

1. Prioritize Predictability

In times of stress or grief, even the smallest routine can provide comfort. Keeping wake-up and bedtime routines consistent, building in quiet moments, and maintaining shared mealtimes can go a long way in helping children feel safe.

Tip: If your existing routines have been disrupted, consider introducing gentle structure like a morning 鈥渃heck-in鈥 or after-school walk to reestablish a sense of normalcy.

2. Take Breaks

Not every moment needs to be productive. Children and their caregivers need a balance of activity, rest, and connection. When transitioning into the school year or recovering from a traumatic event, it鈥檚 helpful to notice energy shifts throughout the day and adjust accordingly. While routines are helppful, slowing down is just as important.

Tip: Allow extra time during transitions, and notice what moments seem to drain or energize your child.

3. Create or Reinforce Family Habits

Whether it鈥檚 singing a song at bedtime, sharing daily gratitude, or having a special goodbye phrase before school, these little habits offer emotional security and continuity, even when the world around them feels uncertain.

Tip: Ask your child to help choose a new 爆料公社 habit to empower them with a voice in their changing environment.

4. Make Room for Emotion Without Needing to 鈥淔ix鈥 It

Children experiencing grief or anxiety may not always verbalize what they鈥檙e feeling. Let them know that it鈥檚 okay to feel sad, scared, or confused. Sometimes, the most supportive response is simply being present and listening.

Tip: Instead of saying 鈥渄on鈥檛 cry,鈥 try 鈥淚鈥檓 here with you.鈥 Your calm presence is more powerful than your solution.

5. Be Gentle With Yourself Too

Children look to the adults in their lives for cues on how to navigate the world. Just like how nervous plane passengers look to the Flight Attendants to see if they鈥檙e calm during turbulence, children look to their caregivers.听

Offering them support doesn鈥檛 require perfection, it just requires presence. When you take time to regulate your own emotions, you鈥檙e modeling self-care and resilience for the little ones you love.

In Partnership With Families

The Nanny League is committed to supporting families through every chapter, especially the hard ones. Whether you鈥檙e navigating grief, back-to-school nerves, or something in between, know that you鈥檙e not alone.

We encourage you to explore this resource on and for more tools and inspiration. It鈥檚 full of practical ideas for bringing calm, connection, and care to your daily rhythm.

Let鈥檚 keep showing up for the children in our lives with grace, patience, and love.

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Empower Your Child With a Love Of Learning By Using These Tactics /empower-your-child-with-a-love-of-learning-by-using-these-tactics/ Wed, 19 Feb 2025 16:34:58 +0000 /?p=5693

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In a rapidly evolving world, fostering a child鈥檚 enthusiasm for learning is more crucial than ever. As parents, we have the unique opportunity to shape our children鈥檚 educational experiences, encouraging them to explore, question, and grow. This guide provides actionable strategies to inspire your child鈥檚 curiosity and creativity, laying the foundation for a lifelong love of learning. From engaging in artistic endeavors to exploring the wonders of science, each activity is a stepping stone towards a brighter future.

Nurture Creativity With Artistic Activities

Engaging in artistic activities with your children is a wonderful way to foster their creativity and strengthen your bond. Whether you鈥檙e painting, drawing, or crafting, these moments can become cherished memories. To preserve these artistic treasures without cluttering your home, consider digitizing their artwork. With the听, you can quickly and easily capture any image from your device鈥檚 camera and convert it into a PDF. This digital approach not only saves space but also allows you to revisit and share your child鈥檚 artistic journey for years to come.

Create a Dynamic Learning Routine

Routines help us all feel more comfortable because they help to prevent anxiety about the unknown听. However, it鈥檚 essential to develop a learning routine for your child that balances structured activities with ample breaks. Tailor the schedule to fit your child鈥檚 age and developmental stage, ensuring younger children have more frequent breaks, while older ones can engage in longer periods of focused activity. Involving your child in creating their schedule can foster independence and a sense of ownership over their learning journey.

Get Busy In The Kitchen

Engaging your children in cooking activities is a fantastic way to nurture their love for learning while听. When kids measure ingredients, they practice math concepts like addition and fractions. By following a recipe, they learn the importance of sequencing and precision. Cooking also offers a hands-on opportunity to explore scientific concepts, such as how heat transforms solids into liquids or gasses. This approach not only makes learning enjoyable but also instills a sense of independence and accomplishment in your children.

Take Field Trips

Regular visits to museums, libraries, or science centers can greatly enrich your child鈥檚 understanding of the world by exposing them to a variety of ideas and knowledge. These outings provide an immersive learning experience that goes beyond what books can offer, engaging the imagination through interactive displays and large installations. By exploring exhibits that connect with their school subjects or personal interests, children can enhance their critical and creative thinking skills. If you can鈥檛 find a local museum that offers kid-friendly exhibits, try听.

Transform Reading into an Interactive Adventure

To nurture a lifelong love of learning in your child, consider integrating interactive e-books and audiobooks into their reading routine. These听听make reading more engaging and accessible, catering to children of various reading abilities. Some platforms offer tools to create personalized e-books featuring your child鈥檚 favorite characters and stories, making reading both fun and educational.

Let Them Choose

Encouraging children to choose their own books is a powerful way to nurture their love for reading and learning. When kids have the autonomy to select stories that resonate with their interests, they are听听deeply with the material. This choice not only enhances their enjoyment but also supports their emotional development by allowing them to explore themes and characters that reflect their own experiences.

Find Life Lessons Through Community Service

Engaging your children in community service projects can be a powerful way to nurture their love for learning and personal growth. By participating in activities that resonate with their interests, they not only develop new skills but also gain valuable real-world experiences. Encouraging involvement in such projects helps build a听听as children witness the positive impact of their efforts on the community.

Lead By Example

Your enthusiasm for learning can significantly impact your children, demonstrating the importance of education and personal growth. If you鈥檝e been postponing your educational goals, consider the flexibility of an online degree to pursue your dreams while managing daily responsibilities. For example, if you鈥檝e always wanted to help people, you can gain insights into human behavior by exploring听, equipping yourself to support others. This not only fulfills your aspirations but also sets a powerful example for your children, showing them that learning is a lifelong journey.

By embracing these strategies, you can empower your child to explore the world with curiosity and confidence. As they navigate this path, they will be equipped with the tools and mindset needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.

Discover the perfect match for your 爆料公社鈥檚 unique needs with听The Nanny League, where you can find the right caregiver for your child through a trusted and personalized placement process.

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How much should I pay a nanny? /how-much-to-pay-a-nanny/ Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:08:03 +0000 /?p=5605 How much should you pay a nanny?

Whether you have already found the perfect nanny for your 爆料公社 and need to make them an offer or you’re just researching the cost of a nanny to plan financially, here’s how much to pay a nanny and what all should be considered.听

There is not a set rate across the board since many factors go into your offer; this includes the number of children, duties required, the amount of travel expected. But it doesn鈥檛 stop there, you also need to consider benefits such as a 401k, PTO, bonuses, gas/mileage reimbursements or providing a car while on the job, health insurance or a health stipend, and more.

So let鈥檚 dive in and figure out how much you should pay a nanny.

What’s the starting rate to pay a nanny?

Legally, nannies are classified as household employees rather than independent contractors, which means you must pay a nanny based on an hourly basis. While it’s perfectly fine to have a specific salary in mind (e.g. $85,000 per year), you should then work backward to determine the appropriate hourly rate. Remember to factor in overtime and other considerations when calculating this rate as well.

If you don鈥檛 have a salary in mind, we recommend a starting rate of $25/hour. However, just because this is the starting rate, it may not be the best rate for you to offer. You need to take into account if the position is live-in or live-out. You also need to research the cost of living in your city and state and ensure your nanny can comfortably afford to live in your area. A rate of $25/hour may work in Florida but it won鈥檛 in New York.

You will need to ensure you pay your nanny a livable wage (preferably more than just the minimum) and be aware that nannies are non-exempt household employees. Meaning if they work over 40 hours each week, they should be paid an overtime rate of 1.5 x their hourly rate.

While $25/hour is our suggested starting hourly rate, the vast majority of our nannies, nationwide, start at a minimum of $30-35/hr and up. If you need help finding the right nanny for your 爆料公社, start here.

How many children do you have?

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Again, taking into consideration that the starting rate is $25/hour, you will need to pay a nanny more per hour if you have multiple children. We recommend at least $1/hour for each additional child. It is more cooking, cleaning, homework help, after-school activities and sibling feuds with each additional sibling.

What duties are required?

Are you only expecting a nanny to care for and help raise your child(ren)? Are you expecting them to also get groceries and clean the home? Are you expecting your nanny to take care of any pets you have? Everything above and beyond childcare should result in an increased rate.

This also means reimbursing gas expenses if your nanny will drive your children somewhere or providing a car for your nanny to use while working.

Are you offering benefits?

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Because most nannies are working for families full time, we highly recommend offering benefits just like you would expect to receive from your full-time job.听

The industry standard for nanny benefits:

  • Pay overtime for hours over 40 hours each week
  • Two weeks (10 days) PTO
  • 5 sick days

Other benefits you can offer your nanny are:

  • Performance-based bonuses
  • Relocation assistance
  • Cell phone reimbursement
  • Health insurance stipend
  • 401k contributions

When deciding what to pay a nanny, ensure that the offer is just the beginning of a positive, lasting relationship between your 爆料公社 and your new nanny. By considering not only the hourly rate but also benefits, bonuses, and other perks, you can create a competitive offer that reflects the level of care and dedication you’re looking for. Remember, a well-compensated nanny is more likely to feel valued and stay committed long-term, which means stability and peace of mind for you and your 爆料公社.

Take your time, evaluate what you鈥檙e able to offer, and don鈥檛 hesitate to discuss these details openly with your nanny to ensure everyone is on the same page. If you need help recruiting a nanny, we would love to be your agency!

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10 Family-Themed Halloween Costume Ideas /爆料公社-themed-halloween-costume-ideas/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 21:39:32 +0000 /?p=5519 Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re a parent of little ones, you know that 爆料公社 costumes are all about making magical memories and capturing the perfect photo! If you’re tired of scouring Pinterest for DIY ideas (that somehow never turn out as planned), don鈥檛 worry鈥攚e鈥檝e got you covered. This year, we’re serving up some fabulous 爆料公社-themed Halloween costume ideas that are not only super fun but also easy to order online. So, sit back, relax, and let your Halloween costume stress melt away鈥攏o glue gun required!

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The Flintstones

Yabba Dabba Doo! Channel your inner prehistoric 爆料公社 with costumes straight out of Bedrock. From Fred and Wilma to Pebbles and Bam Bam, this throwback idea will have your whole crew looking like they just rolled in from the Stone Age!

 

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The Incredibles

Suit up as the ultimate superhero 爆料公社! The Incredibles costumes are not only fun but super easy to pull together鈥攅veryone from mom and dad to the littlest 爆料公社 member can feel ready to save the day (or at least the candy). Don鈥檛 forget Jack-Jack鈥檚 special powers!

 

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Beetlejuice

With these iconic Beetlejuice-themed 爆料公社 costume, you can go full spooky and quirky. From Beetlejuice鈥檚 signature striped suit to Lydia鈥檚 gothic glam and even a tiny sandworm, this costume idea will have your 爆料公社 looking hauntingly cool while turning heads all night long!

 

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Monsters Inc

Step into the world of Mike, Sulley, and Boo with this colorful and beloved movie theme! Whether you鈥檙e going for laugh power or scare power, these fun monster costumes will have everyone in the 爆料公社 ready for a monstrously good time鈥攁nd perfect for those who love a pop of color!

 

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The Addams Family

They鈥檙e creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky鈥攑erfect for Halloween! Dress up as the iconic Addams Family for a sophisticated yet spooky 爆料公社 look. With Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday, Pugsley, and even Uncle Fester, this is a stylishly spooky way to celebrate the season.

 

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Harry Potter

Turn your 爆料公社 into a magical crew from Hogwarts! Whether you鈥檙e repping Gryffindor, Slytherin, or another house, these Harry Potter costumes will make you feel like you鈥檝e stepped straight into the wizarding world. Don鈥檛 forget wands, capes, and maybe a stuffed Hedwig for good measure!

 

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The Lion King

Get ready to rule the Pride Lands with The Lion King costumes! From Simba and Nala to Timon, Pumbaa, and even Rafiki, this beloved movie offers plenty of fun characters to bring to life. Bonus: these costumes are perfect for both big and small 爆料公社 members!

 

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Scooby Doo

Grab the Mystery Machine and solve some Halloween mysteries! Whether you鈥檙e dressing as Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, or Daphne, this classic cartoon crew makes for a playful and recognizable 爆料公社 costume idea. Plus, your dog can even get in on the fun!

 

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Star Wars

The Force will be strong with your 爆料公社 this Halloween! Whether you want to go classic with Luke, Leia, and Darth Vader, or mix it up with Grogu and The Mandalorian, Star Wars costumes offer endless possibilities for every 爆料公社 member鈥攊ncluding pets! May the treats be with you.

 

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The Barbie Movie

Get ready to step into the world of Barbie with this glamorous and fun 爆料公社 costume idea! Whether you want to go full “Barbiecore” with bright pink outfits or mix in some of Ken鈥檚 iconic looks, this theme is perfect for families who love a little sparkle and flair. The perfect choice for families who want to be both fashionable and fabulous!

 

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Now that you鈥檝e got your 爆料公社 costume ideas lined up, it鈥檚 time to make this Halloween your most memorable yet! We can鈥檛 wait to see your little superheroes, princesses, and magical creatures all dressed up. Don鈥檛 forget to and tag us in your 爆料公社 costume photo!听

Here鈥檚 to a fun, festive, and photo-worthy Halloween!

 

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The Importance of the Working Interview /the-importance-of-working-trials/ Wed, 17 Jul 2024 01:13:29 +0000 /?p=5365

The working interview or, “trial period,” is a crucial step in the matchmaking process鈥攁 chance for both the candidates and principals to ensure the fit is right. What exactly is a trial? It鈥檚 a working interview, an opportunity for staff to step into the principal鈥檚 environment, interact with the 爆料公社 and current staff, and showcase their skills firsthand. But beyond mere demonstration, it鈥檚 a chance to forge connections, assess compatibility, and lay the groundwork for a successful partnership.

Similar to dating, this period allows for mutual evaluation and exploration, where both parties can assess compatibility, communication, and chemistry before committing long-term. During the trial period, you have the opportunity to showcase your skills and interact with the children, demonstrating your caregiving approach and adaptability. Similarly, the 爆料公社 can observe your performance and rapport with their little ones, gaining valuable insights into how well you integrate into their household.

Approach the trial period with professionalism and authenticity, treating it as an opportunity to build rapport and establish trust with the 爆料公社. Open communication is key鈥攂e transparent about your expectations and encourage the 爆料公社 to share their feedback, fostering a collaborative dialogue that sets the foundation for a successful partnership.

SHOWCASING YOUR SKILLS

A trial is your moment to shine. It鈥檚 where you bring your experience, expertise, and passion for childcare to the forefront. Whether you engage with the children in creative activities, handle daily routines with ease, or implement organizational strategies, this is your platform to demonstrate your capabilities in action.

High-net-worth (HNW) families often have specific expectations, high standards, and dynamic needs. A trial allows you to align your skills with their needs. By showcasing your strengths, you not only build confidence in your abilities but also reassure the 爆料公社 of your suitability for the role.

BUILDING RAPPORT

Beyond skill demonstration, the trial period fosters the development of rapport and trust with the 爆料公社. As a nanny, you鈥檙e not just a caregiver鈥攜ou鈥檙e an integral part of the 爆料公社鈥檚 daily life. This intimate role requires a deep connection built on mutual understanding and respect.

During the trial, you have the opportunity to engage with the parents, understand their parenting philosophies, and establish open communication channels. Building this rapport early on lays the foundation for a strong, collaborative relationship moving forward.听 As a household manager, you embody more than just a job title鈥攜ou become an indispensable gatekeeper to the home. This pivotal role demands a profound connection forged upon mutual trust and respect.

Within the trial period, you鈥檙e presented with a unique opportunity to interact closely with the 爆料公社, delving into their household dynamics, assessing their needs, and comprehending their values. Establishing transparent lines of communication during this initial phase forms the bedrock for a robust and harmonious partnership going forward.

CONNECTING WITH THE CHILDREN

Perhaps the most crucial aspect of a trial for a nanny or governess is the opportunity to bond with the children. As their caregiver, you鈥檒l play a pivotal role in their lives, influencing their development and well-being. Building a positive relationship from the start is essential for their comfort and trust in you.

Through interactive play, attentive listening, and learning about their interests, you can begin to form meaningful connections with the children. This not only reassures the parents of your suitability but also ensures a smooth transition for the children into your care.

PRACTICE PROFESSIONALISM

It鈥檚 important to maintain professionalism and confidentiality during the trial. This entails staying in your lane and focusing on your responsibilities, refraining from gossiping with other household staff, avoiding personal questions, and not oversharing. While this role is intimate, it鈥檚 essential to respect boundaries and prioritize professionalism at all times. By upholding these principles, you earn the trust of the 爆料公社 and ensure a successful partnership centered on the well-being of the 爆料公社 and the smooth functioning of the household.

ASSESSING COMPATIBILITY

While you showcase your skills and build rapport, a trial also serves as a two-way street. It鈥檚 your chance to evaluate whether the 爆料公社 aligns with your values, preferences, and working style. Every 爆料公社-staff relationship is unique, and finding the right fit is crucial for long-term success.

Pay attention to the 爆料公社 dynamics, communication styles, and expectations laid out during the trial period. Consider whether the environment feels conducive to your personal and professional growth. Remember, it鈥檚 not just about finding any job鈥攊t鈥檚 about finding the right job for you.

ENSURING LONGEVITY AND GROWTH

In the fast-paced world of HNW households, turnover is a common challenge. However, by prioritizing a trial, you鈥檙e taking proactive steps to ensure longevity in your role.听 By choosing positions that align with your values and aspirations, you set yourself up for continuous growth and fulfillment in your career. Investing time and effort in the trial period is an investment in your future success.

understand the trial period can be nerve-wracking, which is why they are here to support you every step of the way. Our team at The Nanny League provides guidance, answers questions, and offers advice to ensure you feel confident and empowered.

With our support, you can shine during the trial period and lay the groundwork for a fulfilling long-term relationship. Our personalized approach extends to every aspect of the placement process. From fine-tuning your resume to negotiating a competitive salary, we鈥檙e with you every step of the way. With our expertise and resources, we鈥檒l help you find the perfect match with hard work and a little bit of magic.

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Schools Out for Summer: Transitioning the Household to Summer Break /schools-out-for-summer-transitioning-the-household-to-summer-break/ Wed, 01 May 2024 16:02:55 +0000 /?p=5292

 

As the school year comes to an end and summer approaches, children rejoice, while parents and nannies adjust. The transition from structured school days to the freedom of summer break marks a time of excitement and adaptation for families and their trusted caregivers. It’s a season filled with endless possibilities for exploration, learning, and creating cherished memories. Let’s delve into how families and nannies can navigate this transition and make the most of the upcoming longer days and warmer nights.

Adjusting Nanny鈥檚 Schedule: If you have a nanny who is transitioning into a summer role, discuss and finalize the new schedule and hours for the summer months. This may involve shifting from a school-year schedule to a full-time or part-time summer schedule, depending on the 爆料公社’s needs.

Collaborative Planning: Work collaboratively with the nanny to establish a summer routine that includes daily activities, mealtimes, nap times (if applicable), outdoor play, and educational enrichment activities. Clear communication and planning can help ensure a smooth transition for both the nanny and the children.

Flexibility, Adaptability, & Organization: Emphasize the importance of flexibility and adaptability during the summer months. Whether it鈥檚 preparing for summer camps and or coordinating travel plans, staying organized is key. Create checklists, set reminders, and communicate schedules with 爆料公社 members and nanny to ensure everybody is on the same page.

Prepare for Transitions: If there are any major transitions happening during the summer, such as moving to a new house or starting a new school in the fall, take time to prepare children emotionally and provide support during these changes. Your nanny can play a crucial role in helping children navigate these transitions by providing comfort and consistency.

Support and Appreciation: We always encourage our families to show appreciation for the nanny’s dedication and commitment to caring for their children. During the summer, the nanny’s hours may often be longer. Acknowledging their role in creating a positive and nurturing environment for the children and expressing gratitude goes a long way.

Summer break is a great time for learning outside of school, staying active, and recharging. Nannies can engage children in hands-on activities like science experiences, art projects, or cooking lessons, fostering curiosity and creativity in a relaxed environment. Trips to museums, libraries, and nature centers can further ignite their thirst for knowledge and discovery. Sunny days beckon outdoor adventure and physical pursuits. Amidst the excitement of summer, it鈥檚 equally crucial to carve out moments for rest and rejuvenation. Nannies can collaborate with families to establish a balanced routine that includes downtime for reading, imaginative play, or simply basking in the tranquility of nature. These moments of relaxation are essential for mental well-being and fostering creativity.

By embracing the multifaceted opportunities that summer break presents, families and nannies can co-create a dynamic and enriching experience for children. It鈥檚 time to celebrate curiosity, foster growth, and build lasting memories that extend beyond the classroom walls.

Shop some of our favorite summer related children鈥檚 books, 爆料公社 friendly organizational products, and more . We鈥檝e done the research for you, gathering a collection of must-have items and engaging activities to enhance your summertime experience.

Don鈥檛 forget to make your summer travels hassle-free with the help of BabyQuip. They鈥檒l work with your vacation rental host or hotel concierge to deliver the essential gear directly to your accommodation before arrival or once you鈥檝e settled in. Book today and use code TNL20 for a discount!

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Starting a Business When Having a Baby /starting-a-business-when-having-a-baby/ Wed, 09 Nov 2022 17:35:13 +0000 https://www.thenannyleague.com/?p=2925


Life has a way of putting you in odd situations 鈥 like you becoming a parent (or soon-to-be one) just
when you鈥檙e committed to starting your own business. If this is happening to you, you鈥檙e going to have
to stay on your toes to balance 爆料公社 time with the needs of your business. Here, the
offers advice to new (or soon-to-be) parents on taking care of their child while running a business:

Understand what your newborn needs
Newborns sleep for up to 16 hours a day, going by a, which means you won鈥檛 need to
spend every waking hour with your child. Still, your 鈥 including diapering, bathing,
feeding, playtime, massaging, and more. You鈥檒l have to anticipate said needs (it takes practice) and
manage your time to adequately care for your child and business.
Introduce your child to a routine


Routines can be your best friend 鈥 not only do newborns thrive on routines (it offers a sense of
consistency and security), but they also allow you to organize your day optimally for work, child care,
and, hopefully, personal time. a flexible routine, starting about a month old,
with activities like designated feeding times, monitored naps, and sleep cues.

Organize your space
Organizing your space makes it easier for you to look after your child and work simultaneously. For
instance, consider setting up a home office next to the nursery. That way, you can keep an eye on both your business as well as your child and quickly walk over when they need you. Also, will make it easier to tend to your child.

Follow a business plan
Having a business plan can give you clarity on what you need to do to be successful and give you
concrete goals to aim for, short-term and long-term. This document contains details about your
company, your monetization strategy, the structure of your company, your funding sources, financial
projections, market research, and other key details. By making this document, you鈥檒l be able to use your
time constructively and avoid missteps.

Make your business processes more efficient to save time
There are only so many hours in the day. is essential to
getting the most out of your time (and becoming more profitable). Some ways to bring in more
efficiency are automating processes, redesigning processes, digitizing, using , and
using data analytics for decision-making.


A simple but powerful suggestion is re-organizing your files by using just one of many . If you have multiple projects involving multiple teams or clients, you will likely have to work with
countless individual files for each client and project. You can make life easier by using the PDF merger
tool to re-organize various individual files into one (or a low number), having a primary PDF file for every
project. You can move page orders around in the PDF as you like. It cuts down on the time it takes to
find important documents and information.

Don鈥檛 do it alone 鈥 ask for help
You shouldn鈥檛 do everything on your own. You should, ideally, work with your partner (if applicable) to
take turns looking after your newborn, and you can always ask for help from 爆料公社 or friends. When it
comes to your business, you should delegate. If your budget is an issue, you can hire part-time
employees or outsource work to freelancers.

Last, but not least, consider acquiring a We staff
newborn care specialists and nannies who help with infant care. Also, we provide household managers
and personal assistants to look after day-to-day tasks and chores, leaving you free to focus on key
business tasks.

Conclusion
Being efficient and organized is how you鈥檒l have enough time to take care of your child as well as your
business. Don鈥檛 forget to take care of yourself while you鈥檙e at it 鈥 being a parent-cum-entrepreneur is
hard work. Leave enough time for rest, follow a self-care routine, and ask for help to avoid burning out.

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The Complete Guide to Moving With Kids: Tips, Checklists, and More! /the-complete-guide-to-moving-with-kids-tips-checklists-and-more/ Thu, 15 Sep 2022 15:42:54 +0000 https://www.thenannyleague.com/?p=2921
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By MYMOVE

Even though moving is often an exciting time, the transition can be a considerable challenge. From choosing the right  to buying a new home and finding the right neighborhood, moving is stressful enough as it is. Adding kids into the mix can present even more challenges.

The thought of saying goodbye to friends, leaving your home for a new one, and being the 鈥榥ew kid鈥 can be overwhelming for children. And the stress your child might experience can make the moving process as a parent even more difficult.

But with the right approach, moving doesn鈥檛 have to be a negative experience for your kids. Here are some tips that will help make moving with kids a little smoother.

How relocation affects your kids

Change as a result of moving can be hard on everyone, but studies show it鈥檚 particularly difficult for young teens.

One study found that moving schools when you鈥檙e 12-14 years old significantly increase the chance of substance abuse and violent behavior 鈥 even controlling for income and psychiatric history.

This is mostly because kids in this age group are already dealing with significant changes. So, the added stress of upheaval in their social lives can be a lot to handle. If your kids are around this age, pay close attention to how they鈥檙e coping with the move.

Research shows that kids under 8 showed a minimal increase in risk for negative behaviors. But they still need help with the significant changes that a move brings 鈥 it will just look a little different.

Here are tips on how to help your kids transition during the moving process, which will 鈥 in turn 鈥 move easier on yourself, too.

How to prepare your kids for the move

Learning that they鈥檙e going to move is often hard news for kids because they don鈥檛 have control over the change. So, one of the keys to helping your kids through the transition is helping them feel like they have a sense of control.

According to the framework for behavioral change by , that can 鈥 and should 鈥 start before the move occurs.

The time before a change happens falls into what鈥檚 known as the 鈥減re-contemplation stage.鈥 This is the time when a person is resistant to change, but is aware that it needs to happen. And according to Prochaska, giving the child a reason to embrace the change or instilling the proper motivation to make the transition is key.

With your kids during a move, that often means helping them see the change in a positive light. Here are 10 tips for helping them do so:

Keep in mind that every kid is different, so finding what helps your child with the transition is crucial. That鈥檚 why regularly talking about the move is so important 鈥 it enables you to stay close to what they鈥檙e struggling with, so you can help.

Moving by the ages

The upheaval of a 爆料公社 move affects everyone regardless of age. Each person in your 爆料公社 will need your support in different ways, too. 

Babies and toddlers

You鈥檒l definitely have your hands full if you鈥檙e moving your home while having a baby or a toddler in tow. 

This can be a scary time for them too because everything they鈥檝e ever known is being changed. Make time for hugs and reassurance, making the reason you鈥檙e moving very simple, and keep their favorite things nearby: toys, books, food, and clothes. Try to keep your routines intact as much as possible for mornings, bedtimes, meals, etc.

Preschoolers

This is the age of the question 鈥 so many questions! Embrace that and let your preschooler know why you鈥檙e moving, where to, and that their room will be the first you set up (and keep that promise), let them help as much as possible, but also let them play and safely explore their new surroundings. 

Parents magazine  to help your preschoolers get comfortable with their new normal.  

School-age kids

From K-12, this is the age span for honest and straightforward talk about the move, put into terms each age group can understand, of course. The theme remains the same of providing affection, reassurance, and help with their transition. 

For teens, make sure they have activities they love to keep them engaged. At this age, friendships are critical, so it鈥檚 up to you to facilitate ways that they can keep in touch with those friends they are leaving behind. This can be through email, video chats, meeting up if you haven鈥檛 moved too far away and more. 

School will be the hardest adjustment for kids of any age. They鈥檝e most likely left their friends and they鈥檝e definitely left their comfort zone. Work with their new school for ways to help them make friends and get involved in school events. Visit the school together to tour the grounds and meet staff and students, if possible. 

The biggest takeaway a parent of a school-age child can have during all stages of the move is to listen to your child 鈥 what they say as much as what they aren鈥檛 saying to you. Ask leading questions with examples that require more than a yes or no answer. 鈥淗ey, what are you worried about with your school? Friends, clothes, food, the bus ride 鈥?鈥 

The biggest takeaway a parent of a school-age child can have during all stages of the move is to listen to your child 鈥 what they say as much as what they aren鈥檛 saying to you. Ask leading questions with examples that require more than a yes or no answer. 鈥淗ey, what are you worried about with your school? Friends, clothes, food, the bus ride 鈥?鈥 

Activity book for kids

Download  to keep your children engaged and busy.

Involve your child in the move from the beginning

Depending on their age, of course, it鈥檚 smart to keep your kids in the loop about your moving plans, so nothing comes as a surprise and they have time to mentally and physically prepare for it. 

鈥淥ne of the things that troubles kids most during the move is that they don鈥檛 have any control over their environment,鈥 says Jacey Eckhart, a military sociologist who is the Director of Spouse and Family Programs at .

Consider taking your child with you when visiting a prospective apartment complex or any new homes you are interested in purchasing or renting. If they can鈥檛 join you, take videos or photos and share those with them later, asking their opinions on which place they like better and why. 

Help them feel empowered by asking them their opinion on the place, which room would make a good bedroom for them, if there is enough outdoor space for their favorite sports or hobbies, etc. 

How to help your child during the move

Your kids will typically feel one of two things on Moving Day 鈥 either they鈥檒l be excited about being part of the process, or they鈥檒l be sad to see their things removed from their home.

If you鈥檝e prepared them ahead of time, they will hopefully be in the first camp. In this case, giving them special tasks to accomplish, like making sure the movers have water or even putting them in charge of knowing where all the most important things are packed can go a long way to further a child鈥檚 sense of control over the situation.

 that you can print and use to get them involved (and out of the way of the movers, at the same time):

Packing tips when moving with kids 

Most kids can and will want to help with the actual process of moving. The boxes and tape will provide endless hours of fun for the smaller set, but your older children can handle the packing of their rooms and special items, with a bit of guidance from you. 

It鈥檚 important they feel that they have some form of control over what is happening in their life right then. Give them a list of what to pack together, and help them create a 鈥渇irst-night鈥 box so they can easily get to pajamas, their toothbrush, pillows, blankets, a favorite sleeping buddy, etc. 

For the younger kids, take the time to let them just play 鈥 boxes can be fuel for the imagination! Let them build forts or give them blankets, flashlights, and snacks to set up a 鈥渃lubhouse鈥 where they can retreat if things overstimulate them. 

If you have multiple children, create a color-code system for their boxes and rooms, so there isn鈥檛 a lot of fighting over whose box has what inside it. 

Here are a few additional tips to make Moving Day less stressful for everyone, even if you鈥檙e worried your kids won鈥檛 be excited about the process:

How to help your child feel stable after the move

When things are fresh, new, and unknown, anything you can do to help your kids find stability and familiarity in their new surroundings is key.

Something as simple as getting their room put together right away can go a long way to building a feeling of home and normalcy. Here are a few additional tips that will help you create that sense of stability in an unfamiliar location:

Many teachers say it takes children  six weeks to adjust to their new class at school fully, so it will likely take the same to adjust to your new home as well. But keep in mind that some kids may take longer than others, depending on their personality.

Talk to your kids regularly about how they鈥檙e feeling, so you can be on top of any challenges they are facing (this is especially important with teens). Communication is key!

Helping your child cope with change 

Just like adults, children can have pretty diverse reactions to big changes. Moving is an important time for children to be heard. You need to know their  about this move so you can help them through it. Help them gain control over their feelings with some fun exercises from while you move: 

  • Have your children draw a picture of their new room and the new house.
  • Let your child pack and label a box of their favorite things that they can access quickly at the new place.
  • Set up your child鈥檚 bedroom first so they will be surrounded by familiar things.
  • Give your child a camera and have them document the move. Once you arrive and are settled in, make time together to create a 爆料公社 photo album or scrapbook.
  • Read children鈥檚 books about moving.
  • Read about more  from Bright Horizons.

Moving with children with limitations

With the stress and thousands of details involved with moving, it鈥檚 good to stop for a minute and consider your child鈥檚 limitations during this life change. 

If they use a wheelchair, keep accessibility in mind when looking at multi-unit dwellings like apartments and condos, as well as a home鈥檚 hallway space, stairs vs. elevators, and more. 

If you are moving a long distance, prepare your route ahead of time to give your child adequate breaks from the long haul on the road. This includes staying the night in hotels or pre-arranging a stay with friends or 爆料公社. You鈥檒l want to make sure you have access to everything your child needs wherever you land for a break.

Moving with children with  can bring another level of challenge to the transition. Moving itself is messy and your carefully planned schedules and structures will be going away until you get settled in your new place, so expect hitches like meltdowns from your kids. You can prepare for those by having easy access to things that comfort them and are familiar. Make sure to keep a 鈥渟afe鈥 place available 鈥 a quiet room or space they can decompress in.

What to do if you鈥檙e moving out of state with kids

Moving out of state creates an entirely new set of challenges if you have kids. There鈥檚 often a long drive or flight to your new home, and it鈥檚 very difficult (or unrealistic) to visit ahead of time to show your kids their new surroundings.

However, technology offers a solution. You can use Google Maps and Streetview to show your kids where they鈥檒l be living. This will help them visualize their new home, relieving some of the stress that comes with the 鈥渦nknown.鈥

Additionally, if you鈥檒l be driving, you can also turn the road trip into an exciting adventure. Prepare road trip games ahead of time and tell your kids about all the cool things they鈥檙e going to get to see along the way.

More resources to make moving with kids easier

MYMOVE is here to help make moving easier. We鈥檙e an authorized affiliate of the USPS庐 that connects more than five million movers per year to exclusive savings and valuable resources before, during, and after their move.

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