Posts Tagged ‘charlotte nannies’
Revving Up Your Child’s Immune System
Children are exposed to a lot of germs. They’re around germs at school, at the playground and at places where they go to engage in after school activities. It’s easy for them to pick up germs when they go to the library and touch books that others have touched, too. Kids can also pick up…
Read MoreBack to School!
Yikes! It’s August and that means back to school time. Stores have school supplies out and teachers are getting their classrooms ready. Are you ready for school to start this year? The first thing working parents can do ensure a great school year is to line up childcare. TLC For Kids can help with all…
Read MoreYour Next Family Adventure Awaits!
Planning your next Summer vacation? Looking to get away for a quick weekend family trip? Here are some fun and inexpensive vacation spots in the US for families: National Parks: The US has an abundance of beautiful national parks, many of which offer camping and hiking options that are great for families. Some popular national…
Read MoreEntertain the Kids For Free this Summer
We are always on the lookout for free entertainment. Not only is it financially beneficial, but it also benefits the kids and our family. I have friends whose kids are not satisfied unless they are “being entertained” usually at one of those hideously expensive theme parks where you must pay to get in and then…
Read MoreSummer Enrichment Activities
This article originally appeared on Regarding Nannies. Reprinted with permission. Sharon Rief of Teacher Resources for Parents has put together a list of helpful Summer activities to enrich the lives and development of children, and help keep them busy as we get into summer. 1) Mix primary colors together to form new colors. 2) Go…
Read MoreWhen Your Nanny Needs to Provide Transportation for Your Children
Our guest blog comes from HomeWork Solutions. Many families have their nanny provide basic transportation for the children as part of their regular job duties. Whether it’s drop off and pick up from school, transportation to and from sports practice and music lessons, or other scheduled activities, there are some important considerations to keep in…
Read MoreTips for Tackling Your Fussy Eater
Toddlers can be fussy eaters who refuse to try new food at least half of the time. Approximately half of all toddlers fit this description, so it is no wonder that food issues are a source of stress for parents. Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as obesity and eating disorders…
Read MoreHow to Interview Summer Nannies
School years are busy. Mornings are spent rushing to catch the bus or drive carpool. Days are spent running errands, taking kids to practices, helping with homework, and putting the kids to bed so we can do it all again tomorrow. I can not wait for summer! This summer the kids and I are going…
Read More5 Fun Ways to Make Your Easter Egg Hunt Exciting for Kids
Wanting to make your next Easter Egg Hunt fun for the kids? Check out these five ways to make your next hunt something the kids will enjoy! Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt: Paint the Easter eggs with glow-in-the-dark paint and hide them in a dark room or outside at night. Give each child a flashlight to…
Read MoreCreatively Entertain Kids At Home
When hiring a babysitter to supervise their kids, parents don’t want someone to come over and watch TV. They want a sitter who will interact and play with the kids. If you do a good job and you and the kids have fun the parents will request you back next time. “Play is often talked…
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