Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins

Children’s Books for Black History Month Review by Elizabeth Kennedy, About.com Guide Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins is the historic story of the Greensboro, North Carolina, sit-ins is told, in picture book format, from the perspective of a young African American girl. The story and the dramatic illustrations provide a realistic glimpse of the […]

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Nannies, Are the Children You Care for Spoiled?

Is My Kid Entitled? How to Tell In this article found on MSN web site by Martha Brockenbrough we learn that children today often have a sense of entitlement and how to change, what entitlement looks like, and how to shift our priorities. Below is just a portion of the article. Please click here to see […]

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What Politicians Could Learn from Nannies

Civics and the Nanny On Monday we discussed how nannies can teach their charges kid-friendly lessons about the government and politics. And over the weekend we asked if nannies should talk to their charges about their political beliefs. Today, we discuss how the lessons we teach the children in our care might be appropriate for politicians of […]

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Do You Think Parents Should Be Allowed to Spank Their Own Kids?

Yesterday, on our Facebook page, we all agreed that nannies should never hit or spank the kids in their care. But, do you think parents should be allowed to spank their own children? The article we linked to yesterday shows a link between children being spanked and being more aggressive. Below are Dr. Sears ten […]

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Should Nannies Be Allowed to Spank?

MSNBC Article Explains Spanking Linked to More Aggression in Kids I am just going to assume that no nanny or au pair that reads this blog would ever consider spanking a child left in their care. But, in informal conversations I have heard plenty of in-home child care providers admit they would consider spanking their own […]

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Why We Must Teach Kids About Government

Do the Kids Know What a Democracy Is? On Saturday I asked nannies if we should share our own political beliefs with the children left in our care? I was expecting everyone to answer, “No,” because we obviously want to shield kids from nasty campaign ads and mean-spirited comments from presidential candidates attacking one another. […]

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10 Super Bowl Ideas for Nannies and Kids

Are You Working for Super Bowl Sunday? Today is the Super Bowl, America’s most watched television event of the year. Alicia Donovan, a subscriber and nanny from Madison, Wisconsin asked Be the Best Nanny Newsletter what to do with the kids she is babysitting today. Here are some links to some of our favorite recipes […]

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Should Nannies Share Their Own Political Beliefs With the Children in Their Care?

Presidential Campaign 2012 I overheard that the local teachers in the elementary school district not allowed to share their personal political opinions in class. They are allowed to teach history of course, but not try to sway kids to follow a liberal or conservative, democratic or republican view point. I have not shared the same […]

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Ruth and the Green Book by Calvin A. Ramsey

Weekly Trip to the Library for Nannies Since February is Black History Month we suggest borrowing children’s books from the library on the topic. Ruth and the Green Book By Calvin A. Ramsey Review by Elizabeth Kennedy, About.com Guide The picture book Ruth and the Green Book is an excellent work of historical fiction. The […]

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How Children Grieve at Different Ages

Stages of Grief for Children Adults never want young children to have to learn about death. They want to protect children from pain and loss. But, child care professionals cannot shelter children from death. Early intervention during times of loss and grief helps keep children psychologically healthy and prevents the development of later emotional problems. Although […]

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