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Nanny Jillian
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I bring with me over six years of experience and an adolescence of growing up in a daycare run by my family. I have worked as a full time nanny, an arts class instructor, a creative writing class apprentice, and most recently a lead preschool teacher.
Passionately creative, I bring my love for the arts into all my work with kids. I believe in the celebration of difference and teaching kindness through patience and exploration.
In the different environments I have been part of, I have had the privilege to work with many different families. In each experience, I worked to foster a safe and loving environment, and have worked closely with guardians to ensure I carefully followed instructions regarding schedules, chores, discipline, and free time. I have experience working with children with different needs, exercising skills in patience, attention to detail, and de-escalation.
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Nanny Toni
Nanny Toni
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I’ve had as many as two kids at once that doesn’t mean I can’t take care of more, but I am really good at what I do. I am an expert with little babies. I am ready to make a Move to a big city. I’m living in an area in Arkansas that is in Northwest Arkansas and I am I am a big city girl. I’ve been here for seven years and left the Bay Area to come to Fayetteville, but I have been doing this type of work and not necessarily thinking it is work a lot of times because children or are just what the thing that that I’m well, I’m good at it and kids are usually drawn to me kind of I’m I’m probably like a Mary Poppins thank you, Miss Toni Sands
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What are the responsibilities of a nanny?
Nanny responsibilities range from childcare tasks to assisting with household duties. The exact job description depends on the specific needs of the family. For a special needs nanny, duties might also include providing tailored care and implementing therapeutic activities. Activities can be tailored to the child's interests and abilities. For instance, exploring sensory-friendly exhibits at the Children's Museum of the Arts for a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Check out our guide for a deeper dive into nanny responsibilities.
How should I conduct a nanny interview?
When you find a nanny in New York, the interview process is crucial. Prepare in advance by creating a list of nanny interview questions tailored to your family's needs. These may touch on their experience with special needs children, their training, and their ability to handle potential emergency situations. Remember, it's essential to have a conversation, not just a Q&A session. Here's how to prepare for a nanny interview.
What is a nanny contract and why do I need one?
A nanny contract is an agreement between you and your nanny that outlines key details such as hours, salary, and job duties. It helps set clear expectations and can help prevent misunderstandings down the road. It's also a great place to lay out specifics about caring for children with special needs. For a closer look at the details, see our guide on nanny contracts.
What should I know about nanny payroll and taxes?
Nannies are considered household employees, which means you're responsible for withholding taxes from their paycheck and paying employer taxes. This process can be complex, but a nanny payroll service can help simplify it.
How do I ensure a safe and secure hire with background checks?
Background checks are a vital step in the hiring process. They can provide peace of mind about your potential nanny's criminal history, driving records, and other vital information. It's always wise to inform candidates in advance that you will be conducting a background check. You can learn more about our approach to background checks here.
How do I decide between a part-time, full-time, or summer nanny?
Your decision will depend on your family's needs and schedule. A full-time nanny often works 40 hours a week, while a part-time nanny might work less than that. A summer nanny is typically hired for a set period during the summer break. You might find that one type of arrangement better fits your family's requirements. To help you navigate these choices, we've prepared a guide detailing the costs associated with each type of nanny in New York.


