HOW TO READ A THERMOMETER

Nanny and Au Pair Health Care SeriesBy Anne Merchant, Author, The Nanny TextbookIt is rare these days to see a mercury thermometer used in the home. However, there are still some in use and nannies should be familiar with the correct procedure. It is essential that caregivers be completely at ease with this procedure. The […]

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UNDERSTANDING PEDIATRIC ILLNESSES

Nanny and Au Pair Health Care SeriesBy Anne Merchant, Author of The Nanny Textbook Anytime nannies have questions or concerns about the health of the children left in their care, caregivers should discuss it with medical professionals or pediatricians. If the concerns are related to teething pain or a minor rash, the children’s parents or […]

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ARE THE KIDS REALLY SICK OR JUST OVERTIRED OR STRESSED-OUT?

AU PAIR & NANNY HEALTH CARE SERIESAll nannies and au pairs hate it when their charges are feeling bad: cranky, complaining, crying, or whining. It’s annoying when children don’t listen, complain they are sick when they aren’t, or refuse to obey even the simplest routine requests. But, often when children are cranky or complain of […]

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Weekly Trip to the Library

The Nanny Textbook 2003 By Anne Merchant Book Review By Maria Lopez, Nanny, Miami, Florida What I like best about The Nanny Textbook by Anne Merchant is that she has a nursing background and she teaches the nursing process to nannies. I have not come across another book written for nannies with the nursing approach. […]

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WHAT TO IGNORE

Nanny & Au Pair Health Care Series There is a barrage of information aimed at consumers offering health care advice. Which sources should a nanny follow and which should a nanny ignore? A prudent consumer is skeptical about claims made in advertising. But it is not always easy to discern advertising from pure reporting. Increasingly, […]

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BEWARE OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR CHILDREN

Nanny and Au Pair Health Care SeriesUnless recommended by a physician no over-the-counter (OTC) cold preparations are suitable for a child under four-years-old. The side-effects cited in this article are representative only and not nearly a complete list of all possible problems medications can pose for children. Parents may give certain herbs to children to […]

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SIDE EFFECTS OF MEDICATIONS

Beware of Common Side Effects It is vital for caregivers to be aware of some common ailments and popular products used as treatments and the problems those medications may cause. Runny noses, stuffed noses, and post nasal drips are among the conditions that prompt a doctor to prescribe an antihistamine or a decongestant, or a […]

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READING CHILDREN’S MEDICINE LABELS

How Nannies and Au Pairs Should Administer Medicines to Children Parents, family, nannies, and au pairs devote themselves to the welfare of children. Yet, even with love and devotion, 80 percent of deaths of children under five-years of age are avoidable. More than half of those deaths are caused by mistakes in the administration of […]

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WEEKLY TRIP TO THE LIBRARY

Children’s Book Related to Health Care Going to the Doctor (First Experiences) Going to the Doctor By Anne Civardi Ages: 3 to 8 Publisher: EDC Publishing, January 2006 ISBN-13: 9780794510046 This series of books introduces young children to situations they may find themselves in for the first time. Each book shows how a different family […]

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NANNY AND AU PAIR VALENTINE’S DAY ACTIVITIES

Valentine’s Day Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day. Many nannies and au pairs will celebrate with the children today since many do not work on Saturdays. Children typically bring Valentine’s cards to school to give to their classmates and teachers. It is nice for nannies and au pairs to help their charges make Valentine’s Cards for their […]

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