Fany seemed to genuinely enjoy interacting with our baby. She also had a great attitude and work ethic. Even though our baby was still a newborn when she became his nanny she was able to make him smile. I would hear her singing to him and reading to him in English and Spanish. - Hilda
We loved having Siena taking care of our little one! She was wonderful with our 1 year old, always engaging her through books, music and play. She kept her clean and well fed. Our daughter was always happy at the end of the day. She also did her laundry, cleaned her room and play spaces and the kitchen. - Tammy
Hannah made our lives SO easy. We could always count on her to go the extra mile. She took time to emotionally understand our children and take her time to work through anything they were having issues with- whether it be school, friends, so on. She is prompt and always prepared! - Laura
Nanny Lane can help you find a toddler nanny that fits your family’s needs. We offer nanny services including background checks, PLUS, and nanny payroll. Start by posting a profile with a job description and then, you can start talking to candidates about your housekeeper nanny position.
A toddler nanny will have experience caring for toddlers. They are equipped to handle a toddler’s newfound abilities and desire for independence while cultivating a safe and stimulating environment. A toddler nanny's responsibilities can include organizing activities, preparing meals, handling child-related errands, and others. A toddler nanny can be a full-time, part-time, or live-in position. It is essential to consider these factors when determining how much you should pay a toddler nanny.
A nanny share is a great way for toddlers to make friends and learn how to compromise with other children. A nanny share also allows for families to save on the cost of a toddler nanny as well as [other benefits](/guide/family/identifying-your-needs/solo-nanny-vs-nanny-share.
In a nanny share, two families share one nanny. Nanny shares usually take two forms: 1) the nanny cares for both children simultaneously, or 2) the nanny splits their time between two families.
Once you find a great candidate, you can invite them for an interview. It’s important to learn about if this candidate would be a great fit for your family in an interview. Here are some examples of questions you can ask:
At this stage, you should ask for their references in order to ask their references some questions some questions. Once you’ve prepared the job offer or contract, we recommend that you run a background check.