Nanny 101 A basic skills training course for nannies, parents, and child care professionals Caring for children is not an easy task! As a child care provider, it is your duty to provide safety, security, education, and nurturing to your charges and children. From caring for a bee sting, to potty training, to teaching manners, to cooking healthy meals, you have the responsibility of keeping children safe, healthy and happy. The Executive Nanny values the role of a nanny and believes education, training, and certification is necessary to be the type of nanny every child deserves. Until now, there has not been a nanny training curriculum in this area. The Executive Nanny created Nanny 101 to teach or review all the basic skills needed to care for children, as well as, to provide you support in your role as a child care provider. If you consider yourself a professional nanny, this course is a must!
Class dates and times: Tuesday, August 7; 6:30pm-8pm Tuesday, August 14; 6:30pm-8pm Tuesday, August 21; 6:30pm-8pm Tuesday, August 28; 6:30pm-8pm What the course will do for you: - Provide instruction on crucial knowledge and skills needed to be successful as a nanny, parent or child care professional. We will discuss health, nutrition, safety, child development, role of a nanny and professionalism
- Teach you how to market yourself better in the industry
- Test your knowledge through a basic skills exam administered at the end of the course
- Provide The Executive Nanny 101 certification upon successful completion of the course and a passing grade on the basic skills examination test
This course is for: - Nannies or babysitters who are new to the industry
- Individuals who are considering a career as a nanny
- Experienced nannies who are looking for continuing education opportunities and a way to establish more professionalism
- Individuals who are unhappy with their current nanny or child care position and looking for new opportunities
- Parents who are interested in learning more about child care and who may be interested in watching children in their home or in another family's home
- Child care professionals who are considering working as a nanny
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