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Every parent when they begin the task of looking for the perfect caregiver for their child, they have dreams of finding the “perfect” fit. They want to be free of worry and know that their child is being cared for exactly as they wish. And that is a good thing to want. But in reality, you may not find the “perfect” fit right off. You as the parent/guardian will need to put in some work to help pave the way for a smooth parent-nanny relationship.

But how do you start off right, and make things go as smoothly as desired? 

You need to communicate, communicate, communicate.

One of the most common problems experienced between nannies and parents is the lack of clear expectations. From the very beginning of the relationship, when you first begin to interview potential nannies, you will need to be clear and concise in your expectations. From daily tasks to discipline, it’s important to be open, honest, and thorough in what you expect of your nanny.

We even asked some of our professional nannies their advice on communication with their families and here is what they said:

  • They wish their bosses were super clear and honest about hours, working from home, and scheduled time off.
  • They wish families understood why guaranteed hours are important to any professional nanny.
  • They wish families would discuss with them exactly how they want conflicts/difficult discussions handled or how to best approach them about things that need to be addressed because every family is different in this regard.
  • Above all else they want families to be clear, honest, and super detailed upfront so they can perform their jobs exactly as the family needs/desires, but they need to know those details first. (Which is sometimes hard for families to address upfront)

We are here to help you in preventing communication problems and offering you some common areas you should be aware of, even at the very first meeting with a potential nanny.

Daily Tasks- Will you expect your nanny to perform housework, cooking, playdates, and errand running?

Let your nanny know exactly what you expect done daily. And if your needs change down the road, meet with your nanny, talk with them about those needs and talk about compensation for your new needs.

They need to know exactly what to expect so they can meet those expectations but they also need clear and concise communication if things arise.

Hours Worked- Here’s some questions you should consider:

How many hours do you expect your nanny to work a week?

Will those hours be firmly set?

Or will they alter?

Will you need the nanny to be flexible?

How will you handle for scheduled time off?

Be very clear about how many hours you need your nanny to work. And remember the importance of guaranteeing your nanny a certain number of hours. This is their job and their livelihood. Respecting their time will create a healthy work environment.

Discipline/ Difficult Behaviors- How do you want your nanny to handle discipline issues that arise in children?

Consider weekly sit-down meetings without the children near. Allow the nanny opportunity to relay over any issues that have arisen that week. Let them share any new or reoccurring difficult behaviors. Relay exactly how you want those behaviors handled. Make it a time where you can connect with the nanny, so you can both be on the same page.

Above all else, you need to be clear, honest, and super detailed upfront so your nanny can perform their jobs exactly as you the family needs/desires. But your nanny will not know what those needs and desires are unless you tell them. It may be difficult, to begin with, but as with any working relationship, you need to be thorough and concise in what you need and want.

Honesty is the key. Tell the nanny if you will be super involved or if you prefer to be hands-off and let the nanny do what needs to be done.

Don’t tell your nanny what you think they want to hear. Tell them EXACTLY what the job will look like and do that from the very beginning. Remember to continuously communicate if changes need to happen.

And soon, you will be on the path to a smooth relationship with the right caregiver for your child.

Here at 鶹 we are here to help you all along the way of interviewing and hiring the perfect nanny. We also set up a specific and curated family profile on your exact needs and only send nanny applications that match those standards which is only the best! You’ll also be able to interview the nanny candidate and get a taste of their communication skills before hiring. We are here to help you find your nanny, household manager, newborn care specialist, or private educator today. Click here for more information and get started today!

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Options for Back to School This Year: All About Private Educators /2020/07/16/options-for-back-to-school-this-year-all-about-private-educators/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=options-for-back-to-school-this-year-all-about-private-educators Thu, 16 Jul 2020 03:26:07 +0000 /?p=1528 Are you still reeling from the shock and busy pace of having to suddenly school your kids at home this past school year due to COVID19? With school closures happening so suddenly, it was a real struggle for many working parents to adjust to not only working from home but also having to school your […]

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Options for Back to School This Year: All About Private Educators

Are you still reeling from the shock and busy pace of having to suddenly school your kids at home this past school year due to COVID19? With school closures happening so suddenly, it was a real struggle for many working parents to adjust to not only working from home but also having to school your child at the same exact time. To be honest, as much as we would rather it not happen, the possibility of that same scenario playing out in the coming school year is a very real possibility.

We are in a time of uncertainty in our upcoming school year. Right now, while we are a month or so out from the start of the school year, is the time to begin preparing for the possibility of school closures. You need to right now be thinking about what options your family has for education, and to begin putting them into place. We are here to share with you the options for back to school this year which includes information all about private educators.

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There are many education options available to families. From letting your child attend the public or private schools, and going with whatever flow happens during the year, to hybrid homeschooling and straight-up homeschooling. The choice is yours as the parent.

But if you are a working parent, the option of homeschooling, although appealing in current times, may not seem a possible option for you. But it can be, if you really desire it.

More and more parents are realizing that you can hire a licensed teacher, to come into their home and teach their children. Sometimes this teacher is also a nanny and will care for the other non-academic needs of your children as well.

Perhaps you are a work from home parent and you really want the confidence of knowing that your child is safe at home and that their education will not be abruptly interrupted. But since you are working, you know it would be a real challenge for you yourself to give them the time needed for their education, and to maintain your current job. For this type of situation, you might want to consider hiring a teacher to come into your home for a few hours a day and have them teach the subjects they would otherwise be learning at school.

Or maybe you are a parent that works outside the home and you still want to know that your child’s education will not suddenly be interrupted by closures. But you know there is no way you are able to stay home to teach them. Then you may want to consider hiring a nanny, who is also able to teach and administer daily school work, with the bonus of taking care or the other needs of your children in the safety of your home.

But what are some of the other benefits of hiring a teacher to homeschool your child, besides not having your child’s schedule is suddenly interrupted and knowing your children are safe at home? Here are the many benefits of homeschooling:

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Your Child Will Be Able to Learn at Their Own Pace

Mainstream classrooms place emphasis on the group as a whole. Teaching your child at home, essentially puts your child in charge of the learning pace. If they understand a concept, they can quickly move on. But if they are struggling, you can focus more on that skill.

Freedom Over Your Schedule

You and the teacher you hire can set the school hours. You can choose when and where they complete their lessons. Whether that be in the morning, afternoon, or even evening. What works best for you, is what you do.

Learning Outside the Box Through Play 

You will have the ability to be allow your teacher to be spontaneous in their teaching. Perhaps your child takes a sudden interest in a topic. You can let the teacher use the time with your child to help that child learn more about that interest in unconventional ways. Whether that is researching, taking a trip, or planning an activity around that subject. The world can be their classroom.

Just know that you the parent have options during these times. And now is the time to start thinking and preparing for what might come.

Options for Back to School This Year: All About Private Educators

We know that you are doing your best, no matter what choice you make regarding your child’s education. We hope this helps open your eyes to the possibility of private educators to help in your home with schooling this year and helps provide options for back to school this year. If we can help you in finding the perfect private educator or nanny for your home, you can find out more about our placement services here. We are here to help you along this unknown time of school and find the best fit.

Options for Back to School This Year: All About Private Educators

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What Not To Do When Hiring A Nanny /2020/04/20/what-not-to-do-when-hiring-a-nanny/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-not-to-do-when-hiring-a-nanny Mon, 20 Apr 2020 18:14:43 +0000 /?p=1338 The decision to hire a nanny is huge. You have decided to find a person to care for the most precious thing in your life. Your children. And you do not want to make the wrong choice when it comes to the care of your child. The wrong choice could leave you feeling unsettled and […]

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The decision to hire a nanny is huge. You have decided to find a person to care for the most precious thing in your life. Your children.

And you do not want to make the wrong choice when it comes to the care of your child. The wrong choice could leave you feeling unsettled and anxious every time you leave your child. And you DO NOT want that at all.

Today I want to share with you six things that you DO NOT want to do, when hiring a nanny.

  1. Do NOT hire an inexperienced nanny.

When you hire a nanny, you want her to have the experience caring for a similar aged child, and the same number of children. For instance, do you have twins? Its best in that type of situation that she has cared for twins and their special needs before.

  • Do NOT neglect calling references.

鶹 performs lengthy phone interviews with each candidate’s references and provides a detailed report on each conversation, but we suggest you do additional reference calls to ask your own questions as well!

Calling a nanny’s references will quickly get you the facts on that nanny’s previous work experience.

Ask questions to get the facts. Such as …

“How did you come into contact with this nanny?”

“Would you hire this nanny again?”

“How many days did she call in sick, or report to work late?”

“What issues (minor ones included) came about with this nanny?”

  • Do NOT be vague on your parenting methods and preferences in the interview process.

Your potential nanny needs to fully understand your preferences from the beginning.

During your interview discuss…

Housework- What do you expect your nanny to accomplish around the house. And when should she do them.

Media Usage- Are you comfortable with the nanny using the Television, computer, or phone during hours she is caring for your child? Or do you want her to only use those during specific hours during care.

Sleep training and routines- Do expect the nanny to rock or walk the baby to sleep? Or do you prefer your child to self soothe? Is there a specific way you want your children put to sleep? Do you want nanny to help with a new routine or work on sleep training or do things exactly as you already do?

Nanny’s meal arrangements- Do you provide meals for your nanny? Or will you expect her to bring her own food?

Play dates and activities- Is the nanny expected to arrange play dates? Do you want playdates in your home, or in a public setting? Do you want your child participating in story time at the library or visiting the zoo? Is the nanny okay with driving your children around? Are you okay with driving her around?

Discipline- What methods of discipline do you want implemented for your children?

  • Do NOT be vague about pay.

Talk about how many days you expect of her to work a week. Talk about exactly what the schedule will be each day. How many days off she will have in a year, including sick days, and whether or not she will be paid those days.  Professional nannies will expect a standard package of benefits including paid vacation, paid sick days paid legal holidays and guaranteed hours.

Also discuss how she will be paid. Hourly? A flat rate? And how often will pay be received?

  • Do NOT neglect to set up working interviews!

You should always ask the nanny to come do at least one working interview where candidates will come perform anywhere from 1-5 complete work days to watch how you take care of your children, what the normal schedule and routine will look like and how you want things done. Walk her through a typical day. Show her how you feed, change, and put the child down for naps. Then let her do those tasks the next day, with you following behind to make sure it is going well. This time will also help your baby adjust to the change and know that this person is someone they can trust.

  • Do NOT interview only one person.

While it may be the right person right out the gate, don’t settle for the first person you interview. Make sure you interview multiple candidates. You want to make sure that you have candidates to compare to make the best decision! Make sure to ask the right questions of each person. We will provide you a detailed list of interview questions and what to look for in interviews! Here are some great suggestions to ask candidates:

“How long have you been a nanny?”

“How many children have you cared for at once?”

“How and why did you end your previous jobs?” 

“What activities will you do with my child during the day?”

“Do you have any certifications? CPR, childcare, etc.?”

“Is your schedule flexible?”

“How do you handle sick days?”

In conclusion, finding and deciding on a great nanny can be hard work, and it should be! This is a big decision. You are hiring someone to fill your shoes in your child’s world while you are gone, those are BIG shoes to fill!

Hire experience. Call references. Be clear on parenting methods. Be clear on pay. Do working interviews. Interview multiple candidates.

And before you know it, you will have your dream candidate. Someone matched to meet your needs, the needs of your child and who will become the newest member of your family!

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If you need more tips on what not to do when hiring your perfect nanny, feel free to reach out to us here at 鶹 and we’d be happy to assist! We specialize in long term, career nanny placements and have an amazing relationship with of some of the best nannies in the industry who have trusted us for many years. We can help you in finding placements that are the right fit, for all of your families unique needs. Click here for more information. We would love to help!

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All About Household Managers /2020/02/20/all-about-household-managers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=all-about-household-managers Thu, 20 Feb 2020 20:42:41 +0000 /?p=1116 Ever wished you had someone to just take care of all the mundane everyday tasks so you could focus on more important things or even just someone help you take control in organizing life? Well, that’s where hiring a household manager comes in, to take care of those needs! Unsure about what exactly a household […]

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Ever wished you had someone to just take care of all the mundane everyday tasks so you could focus on more important things or even just someone help you take control in organizing life? Well, that’s where hiring a household manager comes in, to take care of those needs! Unsure about what exactly a household manager is and does? Let’s dig into a few key aspects and hopefully by the end of this blog you will have a better idea and if this would be a good fit for your household.

What is a household manager?

鶹 managers make sure the day to day operating of your home runs smoothly by planning, coordinating, or helping meet what ever your families needs are. They can be great assets to very large families or even smaller ones. If it’s a larger household with different staff, they would oversee all the staff and whatever other needs the family has; in essence a household manager would have once been called a butler. 

What do they do?

One of their responsibilities is to oversee general operations and staff if the family has any. Some expectations a family may have would be:

  • Making appointments 
  • Taking care of the household bills 
  • Running errands 
  • Supervising staff like private cooks, housekeepers, or nannies 
  • Shopping 
  • Scheduling and overseeing home repairs or maintenance 
  • Keeping up with the home calendar and schedules 
  • Family Meal Prep
  • Booking Travel and Arrangements
  • Party and Event Planning
  • House Sitting and Pet Care

If it is a smaller household the home manager may also be required to take on the duties of cook, housekeeper, etc.

Photo: Ivory Mix

Why you may need a household manager?

Today we live in a fast-paced lifestyle and sometimes the demands of this world can take a lot of our precious time. Having a household manager keeping everything in your home running smoothly so you can get some of that time back and invest it in things more important like your family. They can take the stress out of all your planned events and monthly home needs so you can just enjoy your free time. 

How much does a home manager cost?

The salary range for a home manager can be very broad. Busy families that live in the suburbs will have a different offer than what a high profile family would require. It could range from $20 an hour to a yearly salary of $50,000 to $100,000 or more! In Phoenix and Scottsdale, most house manager salaries fall in the $25 an hour range. Some people pay for just a part-time home manager and others may want full time or even live on-site estate managers. 

Photo: Ivory Mix

As you can tell, a household manager can be anything the employer needs them to be. They can go from managing larger estates and families with the other staff that goes along with that. Or to just being a part-time manager that helps a smaller family stay organized and get back a little more time to enjoy their children whether that’s an after school ball game or dance recital. They can even help to make sure all the monthly bills are paid and finances are budgeted. I think we all wish we had a little help in taking care of some of these tasks that goes along with a home running smoothly, don’t you?

Photo by Nico Marie Photography

Let us help you find the perfect household manager to help take the stresses of your everyday household away. You can find out more here.

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20 Self-Care Ideas for 2020 /2019/12/31/20-self-care-ideas-for-2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=20-self-care-ideas-for-2020 Tue, 31 Dec 2019 04:07:07 +0000 /?p=1045 “Self-care is giving the world the best of you instead of what’s left of you!” Give yourself the same care and attention that you give to others and watch yourself bloom. Did you give too much this holiday season? And I am not talking about actual gifts. But did you give too much of yourself? […]

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“Self-care is giving the world the best of you instead of what’s left of you!”

Give yourself the same care and attention that you give to others and watch yourself bloom.

Did you give too much this holiday season? And I am not talking about actual gifts. But did you give too much of yourself?

It happens. 

The holidays keep us on our toes, and we are so busy doing all the things, for all the people, except ourselves. But now it’s back to our regularly scheduled programing and we are left feeling a bit blah.

But the New Year is the perfect time to get back on track, and to start a new routine. A self-care routine, that will put life back into your days. It’s okay to take care of yourself. This can be done in many different ways.

Today I am going to share 20 Self-Care Ideas for 2020 to help you take better care of yourself, that anyone can incorporate into their daily routine. 

  1. Go for a walk
  2. Meditate
  3. Connect with friends
  4. Practice deep breathing
  5. Call a friend or family member
  6. Journal
  7. Cook your favorite food
  8. Sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea
  9. Take a social media break
  10. Take a nap
  11. Go to a park and people watch
  12. Create a positive mantra for yourself
  13. Drink lots of water- water has so many benefits. I even found an interesting article that explains
  14. Plan your upcoming week in a planner- grab a new planner for the new year and get busy organizing your life in your planner which will make you less stressed and more productive. I love this planner found .
  15. Get creative; draw, paint, etc.
  16. Challenge yourself to try something new
  17. Do one thing you have been procrastinating
  18. Declutter a closet or drawer
  19. Write down one or a few short term and long term goals
  20. Break your big goals into little ones. Tackle one at a time

I believe that self-care, begins in our mind. So let’s start this new year out with a positive attitude, and carve out time to care for our needs.

Also, if you are an Arizona mama that needs some time for your self and could benefit from a nanny whether that is part-time or full-time, check out our Families Section to learn more! We’d love to help you get some time to take care of yourself while a highly-qualified nanny helps you with the children!

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I can’t wait to hear which of the 20 Self-Care Ideas for 2020 to help you take better care of yourself you will start implementing! Share with me below in the comments.

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The Best Christmas Gifts for Your Nanny /2019/12/07/the-best-christmas-gifts-for-your-nanny/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-best-christmas-gifts-for-your-nanny /2019/12/07/the-best-christmas-gifts-for-your-nanny/#comments Sat, 07 Dec 2019 02:46:05 +0000 /?p=972 Christmas is now just a few weeks away and you still may have some last minute gifts to get! Are you struggling with what to get for that special person in your life that watches your most prized possessions every day? I have put together five different great gift ideas for your nanny to help […]

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Christmas is now just a few weeks away and you still may have some last minute gifts to get! Are you struggling with what to get for that special person in your life that watches your most prized possessions every day? I have put together five different great gift ideas for your nanny to help take the stress out of it so you can get back to enjoying the Christmas season and still show your nanny how much you appreciate all that they do to help your family.


5 Great Christmas Gifts Your Nanny 

•A 鶹 Spa Gift Set

Who doesn’t love a beautiful set of spa gifts so you can have a relaxing moment at home and have some self-care time? Bath and Body Works are sure to have something anyone would love! To specialize it just for your nanny pick a combination of items you know she loves or will love. Put it all in a basket with a cute Christmas bow or even dress up a clear bag! 

Not the crafty type? No problem! Take advantage of the already gift boxed options provided by Bath and Body Works! You can shop .

•Gift Cards


You can never go wrong with a gift card that can be used anywhere or if you know where your nanny’s favorite places to shop and grab a cup of coffee are, even better! No matter what your nanny will surely love having some spending funds for themselves during this season or throughout the year!

•Personalized Water Bottle/ Coffee Mugs


Who does not love a cute water bottle to carry around, or if a coffee drinker, a cute mug to fuel and hydrate after chasing around and keeping up with little ones all day? There are so many cute options out there and some that you can even personalize if you want. I provided a few options for you to some small business shops to get you started! You will not want to leave an option like this until the last minute though to guarantee your gift will get to you one time.

This amazing water bottle is from Etsy shop: GroovyGiftables and can be found .

This adorable nanny glitter travel mug is a great gift and it’s from Etsy shop: TheModArrow and can be found .

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Getting your nanny a special piece of jewelry to show them how much you appreciate them is sure to be a hit for Christmas! There are so many options to choose from; from a simple yet beautiful pearl necklace or you can even personalize a necklace with the children’s name on it. Your nanny will surely love it and wear it for a long time! 

This beautiful “Best Nanny” necklace can be found at: Grace of Pearl Jewelry Gifts .

How about personalized name plate bar necklaces with the kids’ names or the nanny’s name? Purchase here off of .

•Tote bag

Between diapers, wipes, a change of clothes, snacks, etc. that your nanny needs to carry around for your children while out and about, getting a special bag to carry everything in is sure to be a great gift especially if it’s not your typical mom diaper bag! Get a cute canvas tote or something a little more fashionable by shopping at CafePress.

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I hope you enjoy these five gift ideas to show your nanny how much they mean to your family this Christmas! Nannies love your children and become part of your family and will appreciate feeling loved in return. Another great option for a gift for your nanny is to consider a yearly raise, holiday bonus or a bonus day off to spend with their family.

Also, if you are looking for a special nanny to add to your family then please check out our family section here or feel free reach out to us here.

Hope everyone has a stress free and joyful Merry Christmas!

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A Day in the Life of a Nanny /2019/11/25/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-nanny/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-day-in-the-life-of-a-nanny Mon, 25 Nov 2019 03:31:31 +0000 /?p=956 Ever wondered what it’s like to be a nanny for the day? We can’t wait to share the day in the life of a professional nanny. Their routine is impressive and they still make time for the most special moments and teaching times with the children. Most nannies work daytime hours but there are also […]

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Day in the life of a professional nanny
A day in the life of a professional nanny—include fun times at the park too!

Ever wondered what it’s like to be a nanny for the day? We can’t wait to share the day in the life of a professional nanny. Their routine is impressive and they still make time for the most special moments and teaching times with the children. Most nannies work daytime hours but there are also those that are live-in nannies, night nannies, or newborn care specialists that will work through the night or even in 24 hour shifts! We will be discussing day nannies that come to the family’s home during agreed-upon daytime hours.

A day in the life of a nanny involves many tasks and can be so much fun! I got a chance to interview a nanny and she gave me the scoop of her daily routine with the children she cares for: ages 3 and 7. Her schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 am-4:30 pm. The mother of the family works from home in her home office but also travels a lot. The father works locally but is gone throughout the day while the nanny is there to assist.

Morning Routine

When I arrive at the family’s home at 7:30 am I immediately start the morning by getting the young boy (7 years old) ready for school. I get him up, have his clothes laid out (I do that a week in advance and have them all laid out on his chest of drawers), and get him downstairs ready to eat breakfast. I let the girl (3 years old) wake up on her own but if she’s not up by the time to leave for school, I’ll grab her out of bed and move along. I also pack the boy’s lunch and have his bookbag ready to go. We leave the house altogether in the family’s SUV (the family provides me with a vehicle to use) and drop him off at school. I then return back to the family’s home to fix the toddler’s (3-year-old girl) breakfast and start a few morning chores.

The morning chores consist of making up beds, cleaning up kids’ rooms, tidying up the playroom, unloading and loading the dishwasher, and putting in a load of the kids’ clothes in the wash.

Then we play! How fun, right? We love doing arts and crafts and will usually make something with play-doh, moon sand, or do some type of coloring or painting. Often times we will bake too! The little girl loves to make homemade brownies and cookies, which is so much fun to do. After a couple of hours of playtime, arts and crafts or baking, I finish up the laundry and start prepping for lunch.

Mid-Day Routine

After cleaning up lunch, the little girl will watch TV in the playroom for a few minutes while enjoying some milk. I then put her in her bed for a nap. During nap time, I finish up laundry and any other housework that needs to be done whether that’s laying out things for the next day or some cleaning. This is a time where I also have some free-time and can sit back and relax for a few short minutes.

Afternoon Routine

Naptime is over! The little girl is refreshed and ready to go! Now it’s time for me to grab a snack, hop in the car, and go pick up the little boy from school. After pickup around 3 pm, I usually take them to the local playground/park for them to play for about 30 minutes or we’ll go home and play ball outside. I like for them to be able to burn off a little energy and it’s a fun time I have with them! We will then return back to the house where I help the young boy with his homework and play with them some more. The mother is finished with work by 4:30 pm and relieves me so I can go home. I’ve now finished my workday and will return to my home. This is a typically day my life as a professional nanny.

The Nanny’s Perspective

I honestly love what I do. My daily routine as a nanny is apart of my everyday life now. I get to be apart of a family and help them with their two blessings. The children are very receptive of me and love when I’m there. I’ve even heard the parents say they miss me on the weekends. I love working for this family too as they allow me to take the kids to fun places and they will provide the funds to do so. We have a lot of fun going to fairs, playgrounds, indoor play arenas, movies, mall, and library. This job is rewarding and pays well too! I also love the hours as I still get the weekends off to see family and friends and have some time to relax and get ready for the next busy week!

Let Us Help You!

As you can see the daily schedule of a professional nanny looks busier than most imagine! Yet they are nurturing, caring, and lots of fun. If you are wanting to have more intentional time with your kids, need help with their care and household items, then give us a call at 鶹 so we can help you find the perfect nanny for your family. To see more information check out our Family Section.

Also, if you are a nanny looking for that perfect family with perks like discussed, take a look at our Nannies Section and fill out an application today.

We take pride in providing the very best nannies to our families and vice versa. We are firm believers in a positive community and support system for each nanny and family we work with at 鶹.

Hi! I’m Kayla, the owner/director of 鶹! We provide experience, trust, and service to AZ families and nannies.

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How to Successfully Travel with a Nanny /2019/11/14/how-to-travel-successfully-with-your-nanny/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-travel-successfully-with-your-nanny Thu, 14 Nov 2019 10:52:27 +0000 /?p=943 Ready to pack up the bags, get the kids ready, and head on a trip for the holidays? If so, think about bringing your nanny along. Whether it’s a holiday trip or a family vacation, bring your nanny with you to help! Traveling with your nanny can be a great experience for everyone involved: the […]

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Successfully traveling with your nanny

Ready to pack up the bags, get the kids ready, and head on a trip for the holidays? If so, think about bringing your nanny along. Whether it’s a holiday trip or a family vacation, bring your nanny with you to help! Traveling with your nanny can be a great experience for everyone involved: the nanny can help with the children and allow for a date night too!

However, to ensure that both you and the nanny are still cheerful by the end of the tip, don’t forget some key things to discuss with your nanny. It’s best to be clear on the expectations and all the arrangement before the trip begins!

Steps to travel successfully with your nanny:

Communicate Beforehand-

Before the trip begins, outline the nanny’s responsibilities and schedule during the trip. Make sure your nanny knows when you need them to watch the children full time or when they may be going along with you and just be a helper. Also, if you decide on the trip that you want your nanny to take on extra hours, be sure to compensate fairly and communicate that to them. Always let them know their schedule for the hours you need them to work while on the trip. Make sure your nanny understands and is on the same page yet feels appreciated and compensated fairly.

Discuss Compensation-

This may seem like an obvious thing to discuss but you need to make sure they are aware of what they are getting paid even while traveling. Talk about whether your nanny will be receiving their regular pay or if the time that they will be working exceeds their normal hours and they will be compensated for that. Also, decide when you will pay your nanny whether that is the entire amount at the end of the trip or in with the rest of their normal pay schedule.

Accommodations-

If you are traveling with your nanny, you have to decide if they will have their own room and bathroom (which I highly suggest) or share with the children. You have to make sure your nanny feels comfortable with the sleeping arrangements regardless of how close they are to your family or how long they have been your nanny.

Expenses-

Also, you would need to cover the cost of their airfare, hotel costs, and meals. Consider all of these travel expenses when deciding if you are bringing your nanny along. Of course, communicate what you are comfortable with spending even to your nanny when it comes to meals like eating out, etc. The biggest thing is to communicate all of this with your nanny so everything is clear right up front.

Taking your nanny on your upcoming holiday trip whether that’s to family gatherings or a fun trip can be super helpful and enjoyable as long as you make sure these key steps are taken care of. The best part is you already know your nanny and your children are comfortable with your nanny so bringing them along with you on vacation is a huge benefit. As long as you follow these key steps, everyone will come back happily ever after!

One last thing, if you are looking to hire a nanny to come and help your family and even go on trips like mentioned, check out our Families section here. At 鶹, we are one of Arizona’s most trusted nanny agencies and can help you find the perfect addition to your family.

Hi! I’m Kayla, the owner of 鶹. I’m here to help you find the perfect nanny for your family!

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All About a Nanny Share /2019/11/07/all-about-a-nanny-share/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=all-about-a-nanny-share Thu, 07 Nov 2019 18:53:43 +0000 /?p=934 Are you really wanting a Nanny but maybe aren’t ready to invest the full amount on a professional nanny? Then a nanny share could be the right fit for you! Let’s take a look at what steps you need to take to have a smooth and seamless nanny share as well as the many benefits. […]

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Are you really wanting a Nanny but maybe aren’t ready to invest the full amount on a professional nanny? Then a nanny share could be the right fit for you! Let’s take a look at what steps you need to take to have a smooth and seamless nanny share as well as the many benefits. A nanny share is when one nanny cares for children from different households at the same time. This allows each family to save money on childcare expenses and the nanny earns a higher pay than the typical full-time position. ()  This allows you to have a high-quality candidate for less money out of pocket. “Okay, I’m interested….what are the next steps???” Steps to Set Up a Nanny Share:
  1. Find another family wanting to share a nanny with you. Listen out & ask around if you hear of any other family that is interested in a nanny. Find another family that you feel would be a good match with and share a nanny with. Children who are the same age or similar ages will make this easier. Location is also important, you need to be within a reasonable distance of one another so the commute for the nanny doesn’t change too drastically.
  2. Figure out a budget. Decide on an hourly rate that you can afford to pay the nanny together. Make sure you are both on the same page. For nanny share pay, you would want to take the average amount a nanny is being paid in your area and then each family pays 2/3 of that pay. Ex. the average nanny salary is $20/hr- each family pays $13.33 which then equals $26 per hour for the nanny.
  3. Figure out the schedule. Consider if the nanny will be at one family’s house 100% of the time or more like 50% of the time. Come up with a schedule that best suits both families and also makes sense for the nanny
  4. Interview and hire candidates. This is a great time to turn over all of this to 鶹 as we can help you with finding the perfect candidates and take care of the screening and background check. A nanny agency can definitely help prepare you to interview the candidates as well as all of the other important things such as background checks and all of the extra paperwork to set you up for a successful placement!
  5. Offer the nanny contracts and get a start date scheduled! Here at all about nannies, each family involved in the nanny share will receive a contract and be charged a placement fee. The nanny will be in contract with each individual family too. It is a placement with each family. Each family will have a contract with the nanny with additional documentation for the nanny share.
Benefits of a Nanny Share:
  1. Kids get to have play buddies every day. They are able to socialize with other kids and work on socialization skills all while being in their own home with a nanny share.
  2. Save money! You are not paying for the nanny alone. You split it with another family!
  3. You get a higher caliber nanny for your family at a lower rate!
  4. The children are still being closely supervised and receiving one-on-one attention even if there are more than 1 child.
  5. Meet some incredible friends. If you are in a nanny share with another family, you will get to know one another much better and create special bonds between yourself and the children.
Is this something you are interested in for your family? If you have any questions on the next steps of a nanny share or any of the amazing benefits, feel free to reach out and I’d be happy to assist. You can also check out our family section on our website for more information by clicking here. We discuss what are the next steps and what we will do to help guide you for finding a nanny share.

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Spooky Crafts and Creepy Snacks /2019/10/23/spooky-crafts-and-creepy-snacks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spooky-crafts-and-creepy-snacks Wed, 23 Oct 2019 17:47:17 +0000 /?p=900 Can you believe it? Halloween is almost upon us! Its kind of a scary thought, right? Well, to help you and the kiddos get into a spooky frame of mind, here are some of my favorite Halloween activities. Do you have some toilet paper rolls lying around? Paint them, add some googly eyes, and glue […]

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Can you believe it? Halloween is almost upon us! Its kind of a scary thought, right? Well, to help you and the kiddos get into a spooky frame of mind, here are some of my favorite Halloween activities.

Do you have some toilet paper rolls lying around? Paint them, add some googly eyes, and glue some paper on them to create a little mummy. Let the kids imaginations run wild, and create any spooky character they can come up with.

Want to create a memento of little hands enjoying the holiday? Grab a box, piece of paper, white and black paint, a golf ball and some googly eyes. Put the paper, the golf ball, and some white paint on the paper, close the box lid, and let the littles shake some energy out while shaking the box. Take out your paper to see a unique web pattern. Then make a handprint spider. Perfect for remembering tiny hands.

How about a pumpkin stamp? All you need is a piece of paper, an apple cut in half, orange paint, googly eyes, and pipe cleaners. And you have the perfect fine motor activity for little hands.

Crafting will turn anyone into a hangry monster. So how about some creepy themed snacks?

Jack o lantern fruit cups, made from oranges are a perfect snack for little hands.

Peanut Butter spider cookies are simple to make and are sure to make your little one squeal. From delight, we hope.

And last, but not least, Witch hat cupcakes. So simple to put together with any cupcake recipe, and ice cream cones.

And there you have. The perfect spine chilling, hair raising treats and activities for the whole family.

  • Halloween toilet paper roll crafts- for full instructions go .
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  • Pumpkin stamp- for full instructions go .
  • Jack o lantern fruit cups- for full recipe go .
  • Peanut butter spider cookies- for full recipe go .
  • Witch hat cupcakes- for full recipe go .

Also, if you are still looking for a fun fall activities in Arizona to check out with your kids or the kids you nanny check out this blog.

Which spooky craft and creepy treat are you going to make?

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