Why I Choose to Attend the Annual DEMA Convention
This article originally appeared in DEMA eblast for convention updates. Kellie is currently in Orlando attending the 2014 DEMA Convention. Why I Choose to Attend the Annual DEMA Convention […]
This article originally appeared in DEMA eblast for convention updates. Kellie is currently in Orlando attending the 2014 DEMA Convention. Why I Choose to Attend the Annual DEMA Convention […]
Many Thanks to our friends at SitterCycle for compiling this list and allowing us to share. What are all these abbreviations and different words that nannies are using today? Maybe […]
After months of tending to the kids, you still may be wondering if you’re leaving a lasting impression. Sure, you show up on time and make sure they’re bathed and […]
What are ways to build self esteem in kids? Over at My Life and Kids shares a little video on two important things to build kids’ self esteem at The Key […]
Glenda Prospt who is one of the original Regarding Nannies team members, has launched a new section on her Nanny Transitions Facebook page, called Butterfly Wisdom. Simple quotes to help […]
There’s been a lot of chatter the past couple of weeks about Nannies, Care.com and background checks. The one thing that is apparent to me is that our background […]
We’ve all seen them—the toddlers at the park who are sitting on a bench glued to their tablets rather than playing in the sandbox, or the preschoolers who are gazing […]
I love this article from Lindsey Ayers from back in the fall. I thought everyone would enjoy a little life lesson or two from kids. Please share with us what […]
I just love the blog Toddler Approved and Playing with words 365. They both provide such great resources for toddlers and for speech development. I ran across a great article […]
As you know we have been celebrating 5 years of Regarding Nannies. Table Talk Thursday was an avenue for us to get together with others and ask some deeper […]
On June 23, 2014, I shared the blog Playing with words 365, which is run by Katie who is a licensed pediatric speech language pathologist (SLP). Make sure you check out what the blog […]