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Making Transitions Easier for Kids

Transitions are difficult for kids because change can feel overwhelming or unpredictable. These can be small, like shifting between activities (playtime to mealtime, screen time to outdoor time) putting down for naps, getting ready to leave the house, or switching…

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Separation Anxiety Strategies Every Nanny Should Know

Supporting Little Ones Through Separation Anxiety At around 6-9 months (or even as early as 4 months), babies typically switch from being happily passed around, to becoming extremely clingy to their parents (let’s be real, it’s mostly Mom). This separation…

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Managing Children’s Big Feelings and Emotions

Mastering Big Feelings and Emotions with Patience and Humor If you follow us on Instagram, you might see that we often make funny videos about toddler behavior. This is because big emotions and feelings are completely normal parts of child development…

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Developmental Milestone Series: Ages 6-12 (School-Age)

School-Age Development Through Everyday Interactions As more families seek after-school Family Managers, understanding the developmental milestones of school-age children is important to add to your toolbox of knowledge. Below are insights into how children develop and what they need to…

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Developmental Milestone Series: Ages 4 and 5

Journey Through Early Learning: Preschool Milestones Client families know that the nannies we represent are not only experienced and professional, but knowledgeable about the various developmental milestones that children experience. Monitoring these milestones determines whether a child’s development is on…

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Developmental Milestone Series: Age 0-1

Baby's First Year: A Mesmerizing Adventure of Growth and Discovery! Client families know that the nannies we represent are not only experienced and professional, but knowledgeable about the various developmental milestones that children experience. Monitoring these milestones determines whether a…

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