National Nanny Training Day Attendee Tips
Are you attending an NNTD event on April 28? Here are some tips to help make your experience the best it can be! Bring Business Cards! Don’t have any? There’s […]
Are you attending an NNTD event on April 28? Here are some tips to help make your experience the best it can be! Bring Business Cards! Don’t have any? There’s […]
Since today is April 1st (April Fool’s Day) I thought I would start the weekend roundup with a link from one of our Creative Nanny Wednesday April Fools Day Posts. […]
Here are another 15 reasons we think you should attend the upcoming INA Conference May 3-6 in Las Vegas. We’ve given you a total of 35 reasons to attend this […]
Kellie Geres, Regarding Nannies Development Team Member So a while ago, I did an article on Training Programs available to nannies. Since then, I have become aware of so many […]
We celebrated Presidents Day on Monday but George Washington’s actual birthday is today. In honor of George Washingtons’ Birthday I wanted to share with you this recipe from Pillsbury on […]
New Year, New First Financial Fridays are here! If you missed any of the previous month’s First Financial Fridays make sure to go and “search” for them. Make sure to check […]
introduction by Alice Shaffer The Financial Nanny Many people have taken advantage of balance transfer options that credit card companies offer. I know that I have taken advantage of several […]
At Regarding Nannies we value continuing education. We will be awarding one person a conference registration fee to this year’s Nannypalooza, November 5&6 2011 in Ellicot City, Maryland. The rules […]
introduction by Alice Shaffer Last week, Breedlove & Associates shared with us a post called Nannies & Retirement Planning. One of the downfalls of being a professional nanny is that we […]
As you can see from the graphic above: Regarding Nannies has been nominated for a Parents.com Best Blog Award. We would appreciate your vote. We work hard to share with […]
by Angie Fogo Moulton A US quarter can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. To most, it’s as simple as a quarter of a dollar. Twenty-five […]