![]() ![]() ![]() The above points are helpful considerations to ensure parents feel they are being correctly supported by their nannies. Socialisation and soft skills: How do you want your children to socialise? Are there any specific social skills that are important to you or activities that you want your children to be involved in? ![]() Nutritional requirements: What is your family’s approach to nutrition? Do any of your children have any specific dietary requirements? Key activities: Are there any specific skills or activities that are important to you as a parent? For example – do you want your children to be doing outdoors activities, no screen time, or developing a specific skill? Out of hours care: Do you require care on weekends or in the evenings? Day routine/ structure: what is your family’s daily routine, and what do you expect from your nanny to support that? What are your expectations around how your nanny fills the hours in a day? Some important considerations for a family: An important starting point is to be clear about the responsibilities of the role. ![]() Should I go for a live-in or live-out role?Įvery family has different circumstances, but some of the questions answered below should help that decision. If this is your first time employing a nanny, it can be confusing or even overwhelming trying to work out what you’re looking for. How do I find a nanny that meets my family’s needs? ![]()
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