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Monday, December 27, 2010

Need To Know Something About Nanny Care

A person who looks after the child or children of another family is called a nanny or a childminder. Nanny care includes all the care that is taken over by a nanny. Nannying should not be confused with childminding. Childminding is that in which the childminders look after the children in the childminder's home. Whereas, nannying is taking care of a child in the child's home. The traditional nanny had been a servant in a large household. They used to report to the lady of the house.
Nanny care includes persons like nannies, babysitters, baby nurses, au pairs, parent's helpers, and so on. Nanny care may also include pet care. The duties of these persons is mainly focused on child care.
Nanny care is essential these days. Parents need flexible child care arrangements and wish to direct their children's daily activities and care. Nanny care is a perfect solution for such people. Most of the parents go for work and there is no person to take care of their children. If the children are left in their own way, it is possible that it may effect the child behavior and improvement. So parents are finding it important to hire a special person for taking care of their children and thus there is a need for nanny care.
There are many duties that come under nanny care. It includes finding all social, intellectual and emotional needs of your child. It should be made sure that the baby is getting a balanced diet, has a plenty of activities that stimulate development, and plenty of cuddles when needed. There are also some domestic responsibilities such as cleaning the bedrooms, changing beds, ironing the child's clothes and so on.
A large number of national and international nanny associations are present that represent nannies and nanny agencies. In 1985 the International Nanny Association (INA) was formed. It is a nonprofit organization that provides an educational association for nannies with employment, placement and professional support. In 1993 the Alliance of Professional Nanny Agencies (APNA). a non-profit organization that helps in promoting nanny placement industry was formed. Similarly there are certain agencies and clubs that provide babysitters and au pairs. The number of these agencies is increasing in the U.S.

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1 comment:

Marta Perrone said...

As a proud member of both INA and APNA, these organizations are great resources for finding nannies and good qualified agencies to assist in a family's needs for staffing.

The job title "nanny" most certainly encompasses many skills and qualities and should not be used loosely. They are hard working individuals who carry a tremendous responsibility.