The Nanny promo video
Archive for June, 2009
Fran Drescher The Nanny promo video
Author: adminJun 19
The Nanny 2×25-The Chatterbox part 1
Author: adminJun 19
Maggie is invited to her first sweet sixteen party, so Fran takes her to “The Chatterbox”, her favorite beauty parlor. Meanwhile, Mr. Sheffield is holding auditions for his next play and this poor girl named Mary Ruth is rejected. She makes friends with Fran, who takes her to The Chatterbox to see if they can hire her as the new shampoo girl (a job also wanted by Sylvia).
The Nanny 2×03-Everybody Needs a Bubby part 1
Author: adminJun 17
Yetta has to move into the Sheffield residence when termites infest her nursing home….
What is the difference between nanny and a parent?
Author: adminJun 17
Where can I find out facts about what is proven to be better, for a child to stay home with a parent or have a babysitter/nanny for your child at a very young age (under one) Does anyone know any studies done. What effects does it have on child development if he is with a babysitter?
Thanks
How do I become a nanny for a celebrity?
Author: adminJun 16
Looking for a Nanny job with the rich and or famous. Please help me if you know where I can look for this type of employment. Who do I have to contact? Do you know a great agency/Institue where i can become a professional nanny. Please give me any advice you have. Link would be great too.
Views on Nanny Cams – Disclosure, Legality and Ethics
Author: adminJun 15
Disclosure Decisions
There are no hard and fast rules on disclosures of the presence of nanny cams. You can choose to either keep mum about them or you can inform your prospective nanny about them.
However, it is highly recommended that you inform your prospective nanny about plans for installing hidden cameras around the house. A professional discussion about your reasons for the spy cameras – burglar security, special needs child, and peace of mind – can pave the way for understanding and empathy.
Your disclosure can even help you decide on the choice of nanny. Often, the refusal of a prospective nanny towards having the house monitored is a clear warning signal for hidden agenda. However, in the interest of fairness, you still have to ask the prospective nanny her reasons for refusal of nanny cams. You can weigh them against your need for surveillance.
If the nanny agrees to nanny cameras and you decide to hire her, then a written and signed agreement regarding videotapes must be drawn up. This will help to avoid sticky situations in the future.
Legality Issues
There are also no common laws for the use of hidden cameras to spy on your nanny. You have to consult your lawyer about the legality of using surveillance equipment around the house, especially when other people are videotaped.
However, one general rule does apply. You can videotape your nanny without running into legal trouble for as long as there is no audio involved. There is a federal law banning the taping of conversations without the knowledge and consent of the person being taped.
There is also a Supreme Court decision stating that videotaping the nanny in your own home, even without her knowledge, does not constitute invasion of privacy. However, be very sure that you keep off private bedrooms (especially her bedroom for a live-in nanny) and bathrooms.
Also remember that video footages from nanny cams are admissible evidence in litigation for child abuse. However, you need to diligently guard against your child being subjected to abuse or neglect; if you suspect that the nanny is abusing your child, then immediately terminate her services. The hassles of hiring a new nanny will be peanuts compared to seeing your child suffer at the hands of the old nanny should you fail to act as soon as possible.
Ethics Concerns
No argument about it, hidden cameras pose ethical questions. Even with spy gears in place, a bad nanny will only behave for a while, after which she can revert to her abusive and negligent ways. Surveillance cameras are not deterrent to criminal behavior and might even inspire criminal exhibitionists!
There is also the concern of living in a Big Brother type of environment. Would you really like to live in a house full of mistrust for the individual you entrust your precious child with?
Ultimately, your diligence in carefully choosing your nanny – from seeking only reputable agencies, checking references, background checks, and interviews – can help you avoid the thorny issues of nanny cams.
By: Nahshon Roberts
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The Nanny 5×15-The Engagement part 1
Author: adminJun 15
The part we’ve all been waiting for-The Engagement in season5….Yayyyyyy
The Nanny 3×05-Val’s Apartment part 1
Author: adminJun 14
Feeling that taking care of the kids has taken over her life and eliminated her personal life, Fran thinks about moving out of the mansion. But the real push is given by Mr. Sheffield who assures her she can’t do it. So Fran and Val move in together to a very small apartment in a building full of *** men.
Hiring a Nanny – Things You Need to Know!
Author: adminJun 14
Hiring a nanny can be a long for frustrating process if you don’t follow few clear and simple steps. Finding a childcare provider is an important step to you and your family and you don’t want to make any mistakes like hiring the wrong person for the job. If you wish to complete this task successfully all you need to do is follow five simple steps:
Step one – write down your nanny profile
Hiring a nanny by your self can be simple as long as you know what kind of person you are looking for. The first step in finding a nanny that can suit your family needs is to make a list of the things you wish this person to be responsible for. For example – do you wish to have a live-in nanny or a live-out nanny? Do you need the nanny to be responsible for kids transportation? What kind of other duties, if any, you wish the nanny to be responsible for?
Step two – look for a reliable nanny agency
If you wish to find a nanny by your self you could start by asking friends and family members if they ever used the services of a good nanny. Another option is to work with a good nanny agency that can help you find the best nanny for you. A good agency can help you in finding the nanny that will answer your family’s specific needs.
For example – a family may wish to hire a nanny which has a lot of previews experience in working with kids. Sometimes hiring a nanny which doesn’t not fit to handle the behavior of demanding children can be a mistake for all sides.
Step three – interview nanny candidates
When eventually you think you have found a person that may fit your needs, the next step will be to conduct an interview. From this interview you can learn many details about the person you wish to hire. A good childcare provider has a touch with kids you can notice in at once. Prepare the nanny interview by writing down a list of question you would like to ask.
Step four – ask for references
Another important step is asking your candidates to provide one or two references. Talking to a family that alreay used the services of your candidate can add more important and relevant information. Also, before hiring a nanny you must conduct another check which can help you be more relaxed and certain that you are hiring the right person. This check called – a nanny background check.
Step five – write the nanny contract
This step sometimes is forgotten by many parents that think it’s not that important to have a contract between both sides. A good contract is a contract which defines the relationship between the two sides however after signing it none of the parties shouldn’t review it again.
Hiring a nanny is not something you do every day. After all there is one side that is hiring the services of the other and there for a contract is needed.
By: Gil Lavi
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What are the qualifications for working as nanny?
Author: adminJun 13
I will love to work as a nanny, but most the jobs are full time. I can take full time job right now, but I just don’t know if they will be willing to change my schedule when I start school. Please let me know what I need to know and where I can look for that kind of job. I live in Virginia.




