Full-Time Child Care Provider Available in Washington, DC: Donica L.
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Availability
Start: ASAP
Mon, Fri 8:00am - 11:30pm
Full-time
Live-out
Age Groups
Infants
Toddlers
Preschoolers
Qualifications
Certifications
CPR
First Aid
Other
Light housekeeping
Meal prep
Work Experience
3 years of experience caring for:
Infants (0-11 months)
Preschoolers (4-9 years)
Toddlers (1-3 years)
More About Me
Activities I enjoy doing with children...
Tummy Time: Helps build neck and shoulder strength.
Gentle Music or Lullabies: Stimulates their auditory senses and soothes them.
Visual Stimulation: Use high-contrast images or toys to stimulate their vision..
Mirror Play: Let them gaze at themselves or your reflection in the mirror.
Soft Toy Play: Encourage reaching and grasping to build motor skills.
Reading Books: Even at a young age, reading helps with language development.
Building Blocks: Helps with motor skills and creativity.
Coloring or Finger Painting: Encourages creativity and fine motor development.
Sorting Toys: Helps with early learning concepts like color and shape recognition.
Interactive Music and Dance: Shake instruments or dance to simple songs.
Puzzle Play: Encourages problem-solving and hand-eye coordination.
Playdough: Great for sensory exploration and fine motor skills.
Obstacle Course: Create a safe course to improve coordination and physical development. Etc
Gentle Music or Lullabies: Stimulates their auditory senses and soothes them.
Visual Stimulation: Use high-contrast images or toys to stimulate their vision..
Mirror Play: Let them gaze at themselves or your reflection in the mirror.
Soft Toy Play: Encourage reaching and grasping to build motor skills.
Reading Books: Even at a young age, reading helps with language development.
Building Blocks: Helps with motor skills and creativity.
Coloring or Finger Painting: Encourages creativity and fine motor development.
Sorting Toys: Helps with early learning concepts like color and shape recognition.
Interactive Music and Dance: Shake instruments or dance to simple songs.
Puzzle Play: Encourages problem-solving and hand-eye coordination.
Playdough: Great for sensory exploration and fine motor skills.
Obstacle Course: Create a safe course to improve coordination and physical development. Etc
The most important part about being a nanny...
The most important part of being a nanny is building a trusting, nurturing relationship with the child. Children thrive in environments where they feel safe, supported, and understood. A nanny's ability to connect emotionally with the child, maintain consistency in care, and communicate openly with parents creates a positive, stable foundation for growth and development. Balancing responsibility, kindness, and clear boundaries is key to fostering a healthy and positive caregiving environment.
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