Archive for June, 2009

All nannies are not created equal, however, nannies are employed by parents to care for their children in the family home, and they will be suitable for parents who need flexible childcare. No, nannies are not registered and their work is not inspected as they work at your home. Many nannies are mainly motivated by love the struggle for power usually does not exist between mother and nanny. Nannies are paid a salary or hourly wage and the family is responsible for paying the employers share of her taxes and social security. Nannies are back in vogue and people will pay anything for a good one.

Professional nannies are usually between the ages of 18 and 50, and may hold some advanced degree in early childhood development. There are a number of national and international professional associations representing nannies and nanny agencies. Both students and professional nannies will benefit from reading books on nannies. Many of today’s professional nannies attend workshops designed for parents and / or professionals who work with children. Many of the professional nannies take care of the laundry, cleaning tiding up which related to the child and some even cook for the children.

A nanny is someone experienced and/or qualified in childcare. Providing a professional and friendly service designed to offer adaptable childcare solutions to families and nurseries. There are a number of options when it comes to childcare. Family childcare providers have flexible hours and daily routines, but may work long or unusual hours to fit parents’ work schedules. Training for children is usually not required for someone to be a nanny but sometimes nannies do have some type of childcare qualification.

There are many advantages to using an Agency for both parents and Nannies if the Agency is of a high standard and reputable. When using a nanny agency, you must find out exactly what type of screening process they use to hire nannies. Working with an agency is a good option for nannies. If you’ve avoided using an agency altogether, it’ll be up to you to screen the nannies. You could also use the internet and connect with an agency that specializes in placing nannies.

When you hire a nanny they are almost like a substitute mother that will teach and nuture and keep them safe and out of harms way. Nannies are full-time caregivers that either live in your home or travel daily to your family. Many nannies are happy to work part-time. But since nannies are in very short supply, and it also cuts down on the paperwork, many employers also pay the nanny’s portion of that tax. In most cases, professional nannies are not responsible for general housekeeping. Nannies are mostly female and traditionally, the nanny was a servant of the house, who used to report directly to the lady of the house.



By: David Marc Fishman

About the Author:

Melissa Fishman is the owner of mailordermommy.com
Mailordermommy sells personalized party favors



Samuijin asked:


Oh, Niles. Disclaimer: The Nanny is not mine (if wishes came true, though..) [Edit] – As I’ve gotten a lot of comments about this, for those who are curious, the song is: Bob Seger – Old Time Rock and Roll.

lvnglf84 asked:


I have a 2 1/2 year old and an almost 1 year old. I prefer the nanny to be in my home with the children and would need them for about 20-25 hours per week. Any info on rates and other compensation information would be very helpful. The children have only been cared for by my neighbor on occassional daysso I have no idea what to pay!

B.Squig asked:


I’ll be a nanny for one week for a family vacationing near my house this summer. I’ll be taking care of two 17 month olds, a 3 year old, a 4 year old, and a 5 year old for 7 hours a day. I will also be taking care of a 9 month old for approximately 15 hours that week, in addition to the other 5 children. How much should I charge for my services?

renatathecat87 asked:


The Nanny Season 5-Maxwell is finally ready to get intimate with Fran and she has a bad rash! Will she get away with it? Find out in this hilarious episode

at work asked:


I have made a folder with a journal for her to keep, a sample schedule, emergency numbers and first aid info, as well as dosage information for any medication he might need and a list of a few games and songs he enjoys. Anything I’m forgetting? How did you get your nanny started?
My child is thirteen months.
Thanks for the answer! Actually, she asked for a journal to keep any notes she might have to write me in, and keep me posted on outings, etc. I might not have thought of that myself… But I appreciated the request, most definitely!



When thinking of using the services of a nanny agency such as Arizona Nannies Finder in order to find a nanny, you probably ask your self is it really that cost effective to search the web for a nanny? Many parents still think this nanny-family matching service is too complicated and expensive. Learning about it will show you it’s a simple, friendly and efficient service. Want to expand your knowledge in this matter? Read the following.

Finding a nanny in your hometown

Arizona Nannies Finder is a friendly tool that saves parents valuable nanny searching time by allowing them to instantly access a database of nannies and locate the best one for them. Can it really be the simplest and easiest tool there is? Well after testing it you will learn how it uses the web to provide the needed results. When we examine the other services this online service can provide we can find the following – guiding parents through the whole seeking and hiring process – nanny background search service, better understanding of what kind of responsibilities a nanny should have, tips and advices on how much to pay a nanny and how handle problematic situations.

The main benefits

This effective solution has clearly several advantages parents can enjoy from:

(1) Ideal for parents who want to find the best nanny for their kids in minimum time.

(2) Helping parents in understanding and learning the aspects in hiring a person for a personal caregiver job.

(3) Enables parents to manage the nanny seeking process through the web from home or work and by that save valuable time.

It’s all about simplicity

Online nanny agencies that provide families’ simple online tools such as the Arizona Nannies Finder has a clear advantage over other non-online services since they are easy to access and manageed. If we further explore this solution, we could easily find other advantages this online placement agency is offering since it not only about finding a family helper but also guiding and advising in many other important aspects of the relationship between both sides.

This quick review covers the main concept of the nanny hiring process. It’s suggested to follow the above guidelines of this article once the decision has been taken to start working with an online agency.



By: Gil Lavi

About the Author:

If you wish to learn more about using an online nanny agency service in your hometown such as the Arizona Nannies Finder,

visit: http://www.online-nanny.com

© 2008 Gill Lavi. All Rights Reserved



If only hiring a nanny were as easy as opening your door and having Super Nanny walk in and take charge. Of course, when it comes to Reality TV, the families are carefully chosen from among thousands of eager applicants. In the real world, however, you, the family, has to choose the nanny. Where to begin?

Nanny or Daycare?

Your first step would be deciding which option fits better for you and your family. Should you hire a nanny or send your children to daycare? One plus for daycare is the opportunity for your children to learn socialization. They may learn some social rules earlier, such as sharing. Another plus, which came out in a recent study by the National Institutes of Health, is that children in high-quality daycare before kindergarten had higher scores in vocabulary in the fifth grade.

The downside of daycare, which also came out in the same study, was the correlation between daycare and increased behavior problems later in school, although the report stated that both the increase in behavior problems and vocabulary was small.

For many people, there are other advantages to hiring a nanny over daycare:

• Health – infections in one child can be easily spread to the other children in daycare. At home with a nanny there is less exposure to other sick children.

• Personal Attention – children will receive more personal attention from a nanny than when in a daycare setting.

• Flexibility – hiring a nanny can be more suitable for parents who leave early or arrive home late and do not want their child to be shuffled from one caregiver to another. A nanny can also take care of a child who is ill whereas daycares often, for the health of other children, refuse care to children who are sick.

What to Look for in a Nanny

So you’ve made the decision that hiring a nanny is a better child-care solution for your child and family situation – now what? How do you go about finding a qualified nanny?

There are many places to look for a nanny, such as placing an ad in the classified section of the newspaper, referrals from friends, or an agency which specializes in nannies and other domestic workers. Going the agency route may be a bit more expensive, but agencies usually have a screening process in place and do their own background checks. If you choose to place an ad in the newspaper or use a referral from a friend, it’s always wise to do your own background check.

Before interviewing prospective nannies, know exactly what type of services you are seeking. Do you want a live-in nanny, day-time nanny, full-time, part-time or on call? What is your budget? Will you want the nanny to clean the house, cook meals or transport your children to after-school activities or play dates? What other responsibilities are you looking for in a nanny? This can help when it comes time for the interview.

What Should You Ask?

When interviewing the prospective nanny do ask for the following:

1) References with contact numbers. In addition to personal references, ask for references from other families she’s worked for.

2) Driver’s license or other I.D. You want to know everything’s current.

3) Any traffic tickets or accidents in her past? If driving your children to activities is important, you want to know her driving history. If she’s using her own car you also want to know that it is in good working order.

4) Educational experience. Does she have any special training such as childhood education, cooking, etc.

5) Knowledge of first-aid. Many parents want a nanny who knows how to administer first aid such as CPR. You also want to know if the nanny knows how to tend to your children should they become sick.

6) What is her parenting style? What is her approach to behavior issues?

7) What type of activities will she engage the child in?

8) Ask about her least-pleasant experience as a nanny. If the situation sounds a lot like your family situation (perhaps the parents often worked late) then perhaps this isn’t the nanny for you.

When you find someone you think has potential, do arrange a meeting between the prospective nanny and your children. Observe how they react to one another. Does the prospective nanny seem warm and natural to your children, or anxious and tense? Your observation is a great tool in selecting the right person to take care of your children.



By: Shari Hearn

About the Author:

Shari Hearn is a writer and creator of Expecting Baby website, where you can read about such things as baby monitor review.



Tinseltown Nanny

VenetianPrincess asked:


This video was made over a year before Michael Jackson’s death. No disrespect was intended, as obviously I could not forsee his passing. May he rest in peace and his legend live on forever. ~VP Please comment subscribe for more videos! www.vprincess.com Written, sang, rapped, acted, and edited by me Thanks to Duffy for composing and playing the Mary Poppins-esque music: www.youtube.com Rap music mixed over royalty free track by muah :) “Tinseltown Nanny” lyrics: Now Suri, we must study …

renatathecat87 asked:


The Nanny Season 2 episode The Chatterbox