My Live-In Nanny is Super - A Nanny Journal Guide For Parents

Posted: May 25, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

Day 1 : We just hired a live in nanny. She has a happy disposition and has a good background of experience as a nanny. The first thing she does is play with our little Sam, 3-years old, who instantly likes her.

Day 2: Nanny brought out her notebook of checklists. She asked me questions about little Sam from food allergies to developmental milestones.

Day3: Nanny familiarizes herself around the house and looks for the emergency exit. She is also quite keen on securely locking drawers and cabinets where household chemicals are present.

Day 3: It is socials night and it would be the first time that our new live in nanny will be alone with my toddler. Before leaving, she already has all the emergency numbers listed down and all I have to give her is our phone numbers and the restaurant's number.


Day 4: It was an eventful day. The nanny did a Heimlich maneuver on little Sam when he started choking on the food he's having. Thank goodness that we hired a CPR/First-Aid trained nanny.

Day 5: Little Sam pretend-play with the nanny as a superhero. They had fun exploring and keeping the house "safe". He likes picking up his toys especially those he left lying on the stairs and in the hallways. His superhero line now is, "Somebody might trip over this. This is a job for Superhero Sam!"

Day 6: As our toddler becomes more active each day, Nanny made sure that the safety gate in his room's doorway is secure all the time. She also puts a furniture near the glass sliding door every time little Sam is in the living room.

Day 7: My first day at work. When I got home, our live in nanny gave me a run down on little Sam's activities for the day and the food he ate. I guess I don't have to worry much about having to leave my toddler at home because I think I have found a super-nanny!

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