One of the greatest experiences a person could ever have is becoming a
first time parent. It is exciting knowing that there is now a bundle of
joy for the family and yet could be overwhelming since everything is
new. This is the time when a professional nanny would be very helpful in
taking care of your first child, especially when you as a new parent
are in the adjustment period.
Properly training a nanny is one of the best things you can do to
protect your child and ensure your child’s best care. It may be
considered basic but would be very helpful both for the nanny and for
you as a new parent as well.
Discussions: Like in any working relationships, sitting with the
nanny and establishing how you would like to maintain the relationship
should be done in the beginning. An example is discussing how often
checking in would be done, be it once a day, once a week, or eventually
once a month. You should be clear as well on how you want the nanny to
communicate with you. Setting of expectations on both sides could also
be discussed at this stage.
Home Care Guide: As a new parent, it is very helpful to have a
guide both for yourself and for the nanny through a ‘Home Care Guide’.
This can be in a form of a booklet which contains all important
childcare and household information. You create and organize it in the
form of a binder or a notebook by doing some research, or by simply
thinking of the best information to include in the booklet. Your nanny
would be able to read this information and reference it when you’re not
at home. Suggested information to include in the guide is as follows:
Job description of the nanny, including all aspects of the job
Daily schedule of what the nanny should do
Directions for important locations (local hospital, school, doctor, etc.)
Emergency contact information for parents, neighbors, and friends
Emergency information about the child (blood type, medical history, current medications)
Household information (alarms, AC, etc.)
Emergency situations are inevitable and can be very stressful.
Availability of information would make this kind of situation less
stressful for everybody.
Basic Training Expected from a Nanny: When hiring a professional
nanny, you as a parent should expect she has had some basic training.
This can be a sign that a nanny candidate takes her job seriously. Since
the day to day safety of your child depends on your nanny, you need to
make sure that your nanny has knowledge of CPR and first aid; while it
is a plus if she has attended trainings on ‘Child Development and
Nutrition’.
A degree in ‘Early Childhood Education’ is a helpful qualification, but
this is no substitute for experience in child care. You should be aware
of this experience early on during the interview or the hiring stage. If
in case, if there are some basic trainings which the nanny has not yet
undergone to, you may require the nanny to attend these trainings. You
may also enroll the nanny on other trainings which may be helpful in
taking care of your child. If you need help in hiring a nanny with good
training background, you may look for a nanny agency. A nanny referred
by a respected nanny agency meets a certain level of qualification as
these agencies recruit, screen, interview, and conduct background checks
of those who want to become nannies.
Clear Boundaries: The nanny takes care of your child and would
need to know the boundaries set for her. Make sure to agree and
understand with your nanny where certain boundaries are in specific
situations such as discipline; who is in charge when parents are at
home, places where the nanny and the child are not supposed to go to,
and so forth. This will prevent the child from getting confused on the
roles a nanny and parents are supposed to play.
Research: Continuous research for you as a new parent is
recommended. This may be on various topics from taking care of a child
to dealing and maintaining a relationship with a nanny. Researching and
seeking help from an agency may also be done when looking for a
professional nanny as they ensure that the nanny is experienced and
equipped with the basic trainings in taking care of a child.
It is important to consider the parent-nanny relationship as a working relationship and a partnership at the same time. Open communication is very helpful in knowing and understanding the best things for your child. Training a nanny would establish a professional manner in caring for your child and would give you less worry as a new parent, especially at times when you are not around your baby.
One of the greatest experiences a person could ever have is becoming a first time parent. It is exciting knowing that there is now a bundle of joy for the family and yet could be overwhelming since everything is new. This is the time when a professional nanny would be very helpful in taking care of your first child, especially when you as a new parent are in the adjustment period.
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