Bullying
In the Fall, our contributor Lindsey Ayers of Hilda got rocks, wrote a great story on bullying, called: How to be the Anti-Bully: Teaching Acceptance, Tolerance and Diversity and I wanted to […]
In the Fall, our contributor Lindsey Ayers of Hilda got rocks, wrote a great story on bullying, called: How to be the Anti-Bully: Teaching Acceptance, Tolerance and Diversity and I wanted to […]
If your kids will be home for President’s Day, make it a fun one with some of these Presidential inspired crafts! President’s Day Crafts from Tippytoe Crafts President’s Day […]
INA offers many opportunities to attend the conference … new members receive 50% off first time conference registration, and members can apply for the INA Endowment Fund. INA Membership Conference […]
Most people develop the behavior patterns that shape their financial future by age seven, according to a May 2013 study by University of Cambridge. Researchers found that children’s earliest financial […]
I was recently reminded that February is Pooh Bears for Molly Month and wanted to share with you all again, Cortney’s story, and a way that Nannies can give back. […]
Our good friends at Educated Nannies shared this great activity in one of their recent newsletters, and I totally loved it. I really wish I had younger kids to take […]
“Did you brush your teeth and wash your hands?” is often two questions nannies ask the children they care for a lot throughout the day. Over at CincyNanny, […]
The INA Conference will not only have speaker tracks for Nannies and Newborn Care Specialists, but if you’re an Agency owner or staff member, this year will be the year […]
How does a FREE Conference Registration to the International Nanny Association Conference March 27-30, 2014 sound to you? Well our good friend Glenda Propst at Nanny Transitions and Marni Kent […]
Thanks to First Class Care for sharing this idea! We think it’s perfect for cold snow days! Paper Towel Art Projects