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Nanny Sheri
Nanny Sheri
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Hi I'm Sheri. I am 53 years old with 7 children and 10 grandchildren.
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On vacation here? I got you.
I have been caring for children since 1982!
I'm easy going, fun, the kind of nanny that will sit on the floor and play. My favorites are Art of any kind,reading books and a game I call "Introducing " where we introduce each other like a variety show and appear and do an act, dance, sing whatever. Everyone gets applause! I have a lifetime of experience with kids of all ages.
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** Highly Experienced and available for vacationers, weddings, overnights **
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Nanny Christy
Nanny Christy
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Nanny AnnaRose
Nanny AnnaRose
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I completed college coursework in elementary education, child development, and psychology. I am certified in CPR/First Aid and trained in car seat safety.
Attention to developmental stages and child centered and social/emotional learning. I hold consistent boundaries to give children space to grow, learn, and explore, while learning kindness and empathy for others. Responsible, organized, and a flexible team player. Minimal to no screen time preferred.
I'm an active volunteer in my community and prioritize family and friends. I enjoy travel, art, music, healthy living, yoga/mindfulness, being in nature, and animals.
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How to Find Affordable Child Care in Vermont
Nanny Lane is a child care website to help you find child care near your area in Vermont. Our child care services include background checks, PLUS, and payroll.
Understand the Different Types of Child Care in Vermont
If you’re looking for affordable child care, you should explore the different types of care and how they compare to each other in Vermont. What are the differences between a solo nanny and a nanny share? What about a nanny share vs. daycare? Or nanny share vs. nursery school? Or a solo nanny vs. an au pair? What is a nanny share?
There are lots of options to find affordable child care that works best for your family, and Nanny Lane’s child care services is here to help along the way.
Explore the Costs of Different Child Care Options in Vermont
There are various types of child care (solo nanny, nanny share, etc), with different levels of costs. For how much to pay a nanny, key factors that determine cost are experience, the number of children, where you live, and much more. In addition, during the hiring process, you should be considerate of how to handle expenses (e.g. gas, food, etc.).
If you choose a nanny as the best child care option for your family, there are ways to save on nanny costs like an afterschool co-op or having relatives who live close offer child care support on certain days.
Alternatively, you can [split the costs of a nanny)(/guide/family/identifying-your-needs/how-to-split-nanny-share-costs). There are lots of different nanny share setups that highlight how to make nanny shares even if the kids are different ages. With a nanny share, you can find a family first or hire a nanny and consider creating a nanny share. Either way, a nanny share is the most affordable way to employ a nanny.
Find what works best for you and your family. Nanny Lane’s child care services are here to help you along the way.