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5 Ways to Teach your Toddler to Love Learning (& Why It’s Important)

by Lindsay Thomason | Jan 6, 2021 | Education

5 Ways to Teach your Toddler to Love Learning (& Why It’s Important) Teaching toddlers is somewhat of a hidden mystery. Of course, we have Pinterest (thank goodness for Pinterest!), but it doesn’t really tell us the timeline to teach certain skills or always the...

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If every past family was "toxic" or "took advantag If every past family was "toxic" or "took advantage" of them, pay attention. Yes, nannies absolutely get mistreated sometimes but if they can't acknowledge a single positive experience or their own role in past conflicts, that's a self-awareness gap you'll eventually deal with yourself.

Professional nannies can speak about past roles with nuance. They'll say things like "the family and I had different communication styles" or "the job wasn't the right fit, but I learned X from it." They take ownership, see the gray areas, and grow from experiences.

The victim narrative isn't just about complaining, it's about accountability. And that matters when you're trusting someone with your kids.

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You're not paranoid. You're protective. Nannies, You're not paranoid. You're protective.

Nannies, you spend more waking hours with kids than almost anyone else. You see patterns. You notice changes in behavior. You pick up on energy shifts that everyone else misses because you're PRESENT in a way that's different.

That gut feeling isn't random or wrong. It's your brain processing hundreds of micro-signals that something's off. 

So stay aware and protective, nannies ❤️
Thinking about finding your own nanny? Here's what Thinking about finding your own nanny? Here's what that actually looks like.

Most families think it's just posting a job and picking someone. But the reality is:

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👥 Coordinating in-person and working interviews
📄 Navigating employer tax obligations and contract negotiations
🏠 Onboarding and training for the first critical two weeks

You're looking at 6-8 weeks of active work—and that's *if* you know exactly what you're doing.

Most families spend 3+ months on this process and still end up with a mediocre match because they didn't know what questions to ask or what red flags to watch for.

We do this full-time. You don't have to.

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