One-Third of Girls and One in Six Boys Will Be Molested

My Body Belongs to Me by Jill Starishevsky Over the past week there has been tons of media coverage about sexual harassment and sexual assault. Plus, a new survey and a report shows half to 80% of middle school and high school students feel they have been sexually harassed. That’s why for this Weekly Trip to the Library […]

Half to 80% of Middle School and High School Students Have Been Sexually Harassed

Are Your Charges’ Use of Electronic Communication Being Monitored? Not all sexual harassment occurs in the school hallways. Survey shows that children feel sexually harassed by text, email, Facebook, or other electronic means as well.   Sexual harassment is part of everyday life in middle and high schools, affecting nearly half of all students, according to […]

Do You Have a Back Up Plan if You Get Sick?

What Do Your Employers Do if You are Sick? Last week we discussed children and nannies getting vaccinated by the flu shot. In fact, one nanny shared with us that she lost a babysitting job because she did not have the flu shot. But, if you do get sick do you and the parents have […]

Hooked On Phonics Discover Reading Baby Edition

Product Review Sunday We all know that babies have an amazing capacity to learn language. But, there is still debate whether they can learn to read. While it may be possible for babies to learn symbols (like letters) many experts say it’s impossible for them to comprehend written sentences required for reading. Over the past […]

More Classics to Read Aloud to Your Children

Weekly Trip to the LibraryBy Maria Lopez, Nanny, Miami FL When the editor of this blog and Be the Best Nanny Newsletter told me that the Autumn 2011 Be the Best Nanny Newsletter will discuss the importance of reading aloud to children I knew I had to share a book my mom read to me. […]

Have the Kids You Care For Had Their Flu Shots?

The Danger of Flu to ChildrenBy the Center of Disease Control and Prevention Flu is more dangerous than the common cold for children. Each year, seasonal flu places a large burden on the health and well-being of children and families. Children commonly need medical care because of influenza, especially before they turn 5-years-old. Each year […]

Do You Have Student Loans?

Making Sense of the Recent Confusion About Student Loans Many nannies owe student loans. President Obama announced that he will issue an Executive Order making certain changes in the program. I found the reporting of the nature of the program to be sketchy and misleading. For the convenience of those who borrowed to go to […]

November To-Do List

The Nanny and ThanksgivingDo you resent the kids you care for have many more material possessions than you do? Thanksgiving is the must-be-there time for family reunions and family feasts. Thanksgiving is our only true national holiday, especially if you exclude the Super Bowl. And the holiday is an opportune time for reflection about the nature […]

Keeping Safe on the Trick-or-Treat Trail

Happy Halloween Last week we shared safety tips for Halloween costumes and carving and displaying pumpkins and a safe home for trick-or-treaters.  Here are safety tips for trick or treating tonight from the American Academy of Pediatrics. For Trick-or-Treating: A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds. If older children are going alone, plan […]

What is Your Favorite Halloween Movie?

Not-Too-Scary Halloween Movies for Kids Little kids are scared of the dark, haunted houses, and scary movies on Halloween. But, you can view fun Halloween movies with little kids too. Some great classic Halloween movies for little kids include: It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, Barney’s Halloween Party, and Arthur’s Scary Stories. We’ve included a few […]