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Nanny Max
Nanny Max
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I was a swim coach for a year and before that I was on many swim teams for most of my life. I have had cpr and first aid training. I never got certified because of some emergency’s that came up. I love doing art. I mainly draw/paint/and color. I have a dog and I’ve had him for about five years now so I am comfortable with all animals. I’m playing to go to med-school and become a pediatrician. Can’t wait to meet you all!!
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Nanny Princess’Ann
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Nanny Ellie
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Nanny Andrea
Nanny Andrea
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As a babysitter I would take care of the child and only the child's things, such as the child's room, clothes, bathroom, I would also take care of the child's food.
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Nanny Emily
Nanny Emily
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Nanny Mackenzie
Nanny Mackenzie
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Nanny Princess Ann
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My name is Princess Ann Brown. I currently work at The Little Gym of Bethesda as an Early Childhood Instructor, supporting children from 4 months to 12 years old. Alongside my work, I am also studying Early Childhood Education to deepen my understanding and passion for working with young learners.
I’ve been nannying in the Capitol Hill area for the past three years and have several great references available upon request. I’m fluent in English, certified in First Aid and CPR, and truly enjoy creating engaging, safe, and fun experiences for children—whether that’s a walk in the park, a pool day, or creative indoor play.
My current availability is Monday through Friday
If you’re looking for a dependable and caring nanny with hands-on experience and an educational background, I’d love to connect!
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Nanny Laura
Nanny Laura
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I am a very friendly, lovely, patient and kind person, very responsible and do everything I can to provide a safe but fun care for the kids.
I have experience with all ages but my most recent experience focuses on newborns and toddlers. Verifiable and good references can be provided.
Also, I speak Spanish and English!
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Nanny Jessieca
Nanny Jessieca
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Feel free to message me!
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How to Hire Toddler Care in Washington, DC
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.
Common Responsibilities of Toddler Care in Washington, DC
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.
Nanny Shares for Toddlers in Washington, DC
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.
Toddler Care Interview in Washington, DC
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:
- Do you have experience being a toddler nanny?
- How do you handle tantrums? Can you share a story of a time you dealt with a tantrum well?
- Are you trained in First Aid or CPR Washington, DC?
- What salary are you expecting? Are you open to being paid through a payroll service?
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.


