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Read MoreThe Nanny Manual gets ‘Two Thumbs Up’ Approval from Publishers Weekly! Publishers Weekly, familiarly known in the book world as PW and "the bible of the book business," is a weekly news magazine focused on the international book publishing business. It is targeted at publishers, booksellers, librarians, literary agents, authors and the media.
Read MoreAfter over 20 years working with parents and nannies, with other childcare professionals and keeping informed on research the importance of the early years in a child’s development, I’ve recognized just how important it is for parents and nannies to get the support they need to ensure the children they are caring for receive the best care possible.
Read MoreIn The Nanny Manual, I identify 10 common misperceptions parents have in hiring a nanny. In my opinion, it’s always better to know these ahead than to be caught off guard and have to face reality when things go wrong.
Read MoreThis is part 1 of an 8-part blog from the perspective of TIFFAN's Founder and "The Nanny Manual" author, Alyce Desrosiers.
There are 3 main reasons why I felt the need to write this book:
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I wanted to ensure that kids get the best care possible.
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I wanted parents to get the information and resources they need to make the important decision about who to hire to care for their child.
The Nanny Manual will take you on a journey of self-discovery through your heart, soul and mind to help you prepare as you make this most important hiring decision. Whether investigating the viability of choice for working mothers, debunking the myth of perfection that is Mary Poppins, or exploring the minefields of emotions, values and the hiring process, The Nanny Manual prepares you for the day when you leave your child in the care of another.
Read MoreEvery year, Federal and State government agencies allocate millions of taxpayer dollars to support and improve quality of care provided by preschool teachers and family daycare providers - and rightfully so! For the last three decades, research has shown that the very early years in a child’s life are the foundations for later success in creating healthy relationships and academic learning.
Read MoreAs increasing numbers of children are being cared for by someone other than their parents for what can be long hours of everyday, shouldn’t we begin to think with greater complexity about the relationships that develop between mothers, their children and Nannies?
Read MoreWhy are professional development classes for nannies important? We've got four great reasons for you.
Read MoreBabies’ malleable brains learn about their world at a fast pace, and it’s up to parents and nannies to encourage this learning through developmentally appropriate games. But what games are appropriate for babies? Read on for some ideas.
Read MoreWhen play is developmentally appropriate, a child builds self-esteem, an internal sense of mastery, and gains the confidence to move forward to other games—and in life.
Read MoreAccording to David Elkind, PhD, play is a fundamental mode of learning for young children, and parents should strive to ensure their children have ample time to get caught up in their own little worlds.
Read MoreJoin us in 2018 at our workshop for Nannies, where we will discover The Importance of Play, and how to ensure that children from ages 0-6 get the most out of their play time.
Read MoreIn today's educational landscape, strong emphasis is placed on an educational philosophy known by its acronym STEM—but where does art fit in?
Read MoreCalling all Nannies! Join us in 2018 for an important workshop about child development.
Read MoreLauren Sharp, owner of ARTifact, a children's art studio in San Francisco, shares how parents and nannies can help children create intention in their artwork.
Read MoreLauren Sharp, owner of ARTifact, a children’s art studio in San Francisco, offers tips for creating a designated children’s art space at home.
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