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Types of Nannies to Consider

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 9/16/2019

There is nothing more important to a parent than taking proper care of their children, and that's why choosing the perfect nanny is such an important task. It's not enough for parents to decide they want a nanny, they must then also take into consideration the needs of the family. Only then can the proper nanny be hired.

or example, if you're a first time mother, a post natal nanny may be perfect for you. These nannies are usually trained with caring for newborn babies, and may also have experience with preemies or multiples. These nannies typically help the new mother learn the ropes of parenting, such as giving advice on breast feeding, helping clean bottles, changing diapers, and even helping the newborn adjust to a proper sleeping schedule. These nannies also help decrease the risk of postpartum depression significantly, and may be beneficial to those parents at high risk for developing it.

Those who have school age children, on the other hand, may be looking for a governess nanny instead. These nannies have often worked with children in grade school and may even have experience in teaching themselves. Some parents hire governess nannies to help tutor their children as well as look after them or even pick them up after school.

On the other hand, a nanny who only watches over children occasionally is more commonly known as a babysitter. One usually earns the term "nanny" instead of "babysitter" due to the amount of time spent watching the children. For example, if the parents go out twice a week and the same person is called, that person would be a babysitter nanny. On the other hand, if a different person was called each time, that would just be a typical babysitter. Many parents prefer to go the nannying route because both parent and child grow comfortable knowing one person, as oppose to having to adjust to several new people every other week.

Still, the most common form of nanny is the live-in nanny. It's up to the parents to provide room and board for this type of nanny, who will in return be available for round-the-clock care for children of any ages. The pay of this nanny depends heavily on how many children are in the household and the how experienced the nanny is. For example, a nanny who has experience with both children and in first aid is typically paid more than a nanny who doesn't.

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