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Nanny Melissa
Nanny Melissa
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Nanny Ashley
Nanny Ashley
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My name is Ashley. I have babysitting, daycare & nanny experience. I have been taking care of children since I was about 10 years old. When I was younger I babysat for friends/family and then moved on to a daycare for 4 years. Soon, I met my 1st family that I nannied for. Since then I have worked for 6 families over the past 14 years.
Experience: diaper changes, feeding bottles/baby food, naptime, small household chores; vacuuming, laundry, meal prep etc, playing and being active with children, and more. I’ve worked with children of all ages and having worked in a daycare center I am very hands on and I'm used to taking care of multiple kids. I enjoy the outdoors, arts and crafts, watching children learn, grow and more.
Currently looking for a summer position:
-May 1st start date
-3 days a week, flexibility of 4
-20-30 hours, flexibility for more
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Nanny LeeAnn
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Nanny Victoria
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Nanny Hillary Pamela
Nanny Hillary Pamela
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Currently looking for part time . I love kids I love reading taking care of them since already work with kids this would be a good fit for me I speak English and spanish fluently as well.
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Nanny Vandercleia
Nanny Vandercleia
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My experience, and as a mother and grandmother, is to not give in to or reward temper tantrums. In my experience, I choose to wait it out…. I LISTEN to my children and speak back to them. In my experience there is often (not always) something else causing them to become so upset. Tired, hungry, upset about something else. I just need to listen…. Depending on the age I may try to distract them with one of there toys (we likely already brought with us.)
How are you going to help my baby, who has been with very few strangers, cope with the separation anxiety that may happen?
In the ideal we will have a short transition period, where your baby can become familiar with me with the security of mom/dad nearby. This would include short periods where mom/dad leave and then return. During these periods your baby will become accustomed to their regular routines, albeit with a different adult. In my experience babies and young children are so self-focused, when we maintain consistency addressing their needs, they are less anxious.
How we should spend a typical day. I must consider your parenting style. We should avoid one “parental” direction during the day, and another at night. Perhaps you want your children outside getting dirty, rain or shine? Perhaps you encourage structured “screen” time? (Though most likely a balance of both…)
Learning age appropriate meal preparation. Younger kids learn to set the table (plastic cups, nothing sharp or as is age appropriate), measuring, mixing… nothing hot. Older kids can do more. Always supervised.
I enjoy reading to younger children. We don’t need to follow the story as written either. We add sounds and personalities. Maybe act out some of the scenes? Wherever their imagination leads us…
I think we should enjoy at least a couple of hours each day outside.
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Nanny Shamit
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I am having deep passion for teaching yough children.
I am proude mother of two children.
I have 1 year experience in learning school with infant and toddler.
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Nanny Emely
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Nanny Sammi
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How to Hire Special Needs Child Care in Parsippany-Troy Hills,NJ
First, you should understand your requirements and preferences for this position and create your special needs nanny job. Then, as you find candidates that you like, you can message them to learn more about them. After you found the right candidate, you can take advantage of Nanny Lane’s services, including background checks, PLUS, and nanny payroll.
Common Responsibilities of Special Needs Child Care in Parsippany-Troy Hills,NJ
The roles and responsibilities of a nanny caring for a child with special needs vary from position to position. Special needs nannies have diverse experiences with different needs and abilities. If your child has a consistent schedule or meals that they like to eat, your nanny’s responsibilities can include pick up/drop-off, meal preparation, and any other tasks needed to ensure the children’s well-being. It is essential to take these factors into account when determining how much you should pay a special needs nanny.
Interview Questions for Special Needs Child Care in Parsippany-Troy Hills,NJ
As you start to find your favorite candidates for your special needs nanny position, invite them to a nanny interview. Here’s a list of some nanny interview questions to consider asking:
- What's your experience caring for children with special needs?
- How comfortable are you with following a routine?
- Have you taken any special training?
- Have you ever had an emergency or difficult situation while caring for a child with special needs?
At the end of the interview, if you’d like to move forward with the candidate, you can ask for references to learn more about their experiences.
Contracts for Special Needs Child Care in Parsippany-Troy Hills,NJ
Once you have the right candidate for your special needs nanny job, you should present the candidate a job offer. This stage is an opportunity to foster open communication before they start or a situation arises. After presenting your job offer, facilitate a discussion between your family and your special needs nanny to clarify any confusion. Once you have found an agreement with your special needs nanny, you can document this in a contract.


