Qualifications
Certifications
Driver’s License
CPR
First Aid
Work Experience
6 years of experience caring for:
Infants (0-11 months)
Grade-schoolers (10-12 years)
Preschoolers (4-9 years)
Toddlers (1-3 years)
High-schoolers (13-17 years)
Adults (18+ years)
More About Me
Relevant experience where I also cared for children were...
• Over 6 years of nanny experience, including full-time care for 3 different families
• Responsible for daily routines including feeding, bathing, nap schedules, and developmental play
• Drove children to and from school, sports, swim lessons, and extracurricular activities
• Handled cooking, meal prep, light housekeeping, laundry, and organizing children’s spaces
• Experienced with both infants and toddlers, including diapering, bottle feeding, and sleep training
• Cared for over 65 children through various nanny, babysitting, and family referral opportunities
• Comfortable with special needs care, inspired by personal experience with my brother who has autism
• CPR and First Aid certified; valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
• Responsible for daily routines including feeding, bathing, nap schedules, and developmental play
• Drove children to and from school, sports, swim lessons, and extracurricular activities
• Handled cooking, meal prep, light housekeeping, laundry, and organizing children’s spaces
• Experienced with both infants and toddlers, including diapering, bottle feeding, and sleep training
• Cared for over 65 children through various nanny, babysitting, and family referral opportunities
• Comfortable with special needs care, inspired by personal experience with my brother who has autism
• CPR and First Aid certified; valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Activities I enjoy doing with children...
-Swimming and water play – whether it’s at lessons, in the pool, or just splashing around safely, it’s a great way to build confidence and have fun
-Trips to the park – playing on the playground, going for walks, or exploring nature together
-Arts and crafts – painting, drawing, making DIY projects, or themed crafts that connect to seasons or holidays
-Reading books and story time – encouraging language development, imagination, and a love of books
-Music and movement – singing songs, dancing, and playing simple instruments
-Educational play – puzzles, flashcards, counting games, and activities that make learning fun
-Museum visits and outings – exploring children’s museums, science centers, or animal exhibits to spark curiosity
-Sensory activities – like playdough, kinetic sand, or water beads to help develop motor skills and focus
-Baking and simple cooking – letting kids help stir, pour, and learn about food in a safe, fun way
-Trips to the park – playing on the playground, going for walks, or exploring nature together
-Arts and crafts – painting, drawing, making DIY projects, or themed crafts that connect to seasons or holidays
-Reading books and story time – encouraging language development, imagination, and a love of books
-Music and movement – singing songs, dancing, and playing simple instruments
-Educational play – puzzles, flashcards, counting games, and activities that make learning fun
-Museum visits and outings – exploring children’s museums, science centers, or animal exhibits to spark curiosity
-Sensory activities – like playdough, kinetic sand, or water beads to help develop motor skills and focus
-Baking and simple cooking – letting kids help stir, pour, and learn about food in a safe, fun way
The most important part about being a nanny...
To me, the most important part about being a nanny is creating a safe, loving, and dependable environment where children feel supported and understood. It’s about more than just childcare—it’s about being a positive, consistent presence in a child’s life. I believe in nurturing their emotional and developmental growth, helping them build confidence, learn through play, and feel genuinely cared for. I also understand how important trust and communication are with parents, and I always strive to be someone families can rely on, day in and day out.
My experience with special needs children...
• Extensive personal experience with special needs care through my 18-year-old brother, who has severe autism and a rare neurological disorder called SYNGAP1, which causes both autism and epilepsy
• Skilled in administering medication safely and appropriately, managing meltdowns, and creating a calm, supportive environment
• Experienced in communicating and engaging with individuals with developmental delays, both verbal and non-verbal
• Comfortable interacting with and caring for special needs/service animals, as our family has one for my brother
• Skilled in administering medication safely and appropriately, managing meltdowns, and creating a calm, supportive environment
• Experienced in communicating and engaging with individuals with developmental delays, both verbal and non-verbal
• Comfortable interacting with and caring for special needs/service animals, as our family has one for my brother
The most important part about being a nanny...
One of my favorite nanny moments was watching one of the boys I cared for win his swim tournament. I had been driving him to lessons, cheering him on at practices, and watching him grow more confident in the water. Seeing all his hard work pay off and how proud he was in that moment made me feel like I had truly made a difference in his life. Moments like that remind me why I love being a nanny.
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