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Best of Regarding Nannies 2010 – Greta’s Choice
This week we will be featuring some of our favorite posts of 2010. I, Greta, was honored to join the Regarding Nannies development team in July of this year. One of my passions in the nanny world is to share basic information and resources with nannies that have not yet found what was out there [...]
Monday Moxie: Nanny 101: Self-care – On and Off the Job
Nanny 101: Self-care – On and Off the Job By: Greta Schraer Welcome back to Nanny 101. We are going to start today’s lesson with a short pop quiz. So grab a No. 2 pencil and answer the following questions, reflecting on your past year as a nanny: POP QUIZ: 1. How many times have [...]
Nanny 101 – Protecting a Family’s Privacy
Welcome back, class, to Nanny 101; we will share basic instruction for professional nannies. Take this time to review this course or study it for the first time. The bell just rang, so let’s get started. Nanny 101 – Protecting a Family’s Privacy By: Greta Schraer The professional nanny spends a majority of her hours [...]
Monday Moxie: Nanny 101 – Preventing Isolation
Nanny 101 – Preventing Isolation By: Greta Schraer Each career path has it’s own personality and characteristics – some not so easy to face. The career as a nanny is such a rewarding one. We are lucky to get to spend hours, days, years watching children learn about the world. A new nanny should also [...]
Nanny 101: Routines
Welcome back to Nanny 101, a series created to share the basics for the new nanny or a refresher course for the seasoned nanny! Let this be a starting point for your personal study! “…Predictable routines are satisfying like milk and sunshine.” Nanny 101: Routines Routine… the word does not give off the sense of [...]
Nanny 101 – Communication
We are starting a new series! Nanny 101 will bring basic information as a help to new nannies and a refresher for seasoned nannies. The lessons shared can in no way be the whole-all of the subject, so please use it as a starting point for your study. Links are shared for more personal research [...]







