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5 Signs to Begin

by Lindsay Thomason | Jan 27, 2021 | Work it, Mama!

Introducing American Sign Language to your Child Kris SmookeOwner/Instructor Tiny Hands LearningCharlotte, NC Where to Start?Whether your baby is one day old or one year old using sign language with them will jump-start their communication and language skills (and...

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Let's talk about the real history of the nanny pro Let's talk about the real history of the nanny profession.

Black women didn't just contribute to this industry. They built it—often without choice, rarely with credit, and almost never with the respect or compensation they deserved.

From enslavement through the Jim Crow era and beyond, Black women cared for children while being separated from their own families. They brought professionalism, expertise, and love to work that was systematically devalued because of who was doing it.

Their legacy isn't just part of our history. It's the foundation we stand on.

Today, we honor that legacy by fighting for what should have always existed: Fair compensation. Respect. Professional recognition. Safety training. Career-level opportunities.

Every nanny, regardless of race, deserves to be treated as the elite professional they are. That's not just our standard. It's how we move this industry forward.

To the Black women who paved this path: We see you. We honor you. And we're committed to building the industry you deserved all along.

#BlackHistoryMonth #NannyHistory #TheNannyLeague #NannyLife #ChildcareIndustry #NannyRights
Your time is valuable as a nanny, so you should wo Your time is valuable as a nanny, so you should work for families that understand and respect that.

#redflag #nannyredflag #hiringananny #nannyjobs #thenannyleague
This work finds you for a reason. You don't just This work finds you for a reason.

You don't just love kids. You see them. Really see them. 

The way they light up when they feel safe. The way they soften when someone finally gets it.

Maybe it's because you know what it feels like to need that too ❤️

Nannies, what's a moment with your nanny kid that has stuck with you for years? 👇

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There is a HUGE difference between hiring and matc There is a HUGE difference between hiring and matchmaking.

Hiring is dependent upon a resume, and interview and references. 

Matchmaking is an intuitive feeling about how someone will fit into your home and blend with your family.

✨ If you are looking for your perfect nanny, comment PN and we'll send you the link to get started!

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