Infant Nanny
- Provided attentive care and support for infants, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment.
- Developed and implemented daily routines to promote healthy development and learning.
- Communicated regularly with parents regarding infant progress and daily activities.
- Assisted in feeding, bathing, and diapering infants to meet their basic needs efficiently.
- Engaged infants in age-appropriate activities to stimulate cognitive and physical growth.
- Maintained cleanliness of play areas and equipment to promote hygiene and safety standards.
- Collaborated with family members to create individualized care plans tailored to each infant's needs.
- Monitored infants' health, reporting any concerns promptly for timely intervention by caregivers.
- Provided a nurturing environment for infants, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times.
- Maintained detailed records of the infant''s daily activities, milestones, and health-related information for parental review.
- Assisted with light housekeeping duties to ensure a clean, organized living environment for both the family and the infant.
- Supported parents in implementing routines and schedules, leading to increased consistency and predictability for the infant.
- Enhanced infant development by creating age-appropriate activities tailored to each child''s needs and interests.
- Fostered strong parent-nanny relationships through open communication, trust, and professionalism.
- Managed emergency situations effectively, keeping both parents informed of any incidents while prioritizing the safety of the infant involved.
- Prepared nutritious meals and snacks for infants according to dietary guidelines, contributing to their overall health and wellbeing.
- Taught children everyday skills and language.
- Developed strong bonds with infants by consistently responding sensitively to their emotional cues and needs throughout caregiving tasks.
- Implemented sleep training techniques as needed, resulting in improved sleep patterns for the infant.
- Assisted with potty training when appropriate by following established routines set forth by parents or other caregivers within the household setting.
- Encouraged early language development by engaging infants in simple conversations using age-appropriate vocabulary during daily interactions.
- Supported physical development through regular gross motor play sessions that included tummy time activities designed specifically for infants.
- Collaborated closely with parents to ensure continuity of care and alignment of parenting philosophies, resulting in a more consistent experience for the infant.
- Participated in family meetings to discuss progress updates, address concerns or issues related to childcare responsibilities collaboratively with parents.
- Facilitated social and emotional growth by establishing a warm, secure attachment with each infant in the nanny''s care.
- Adapted to changing family dynamics or needs as they arose while maintaining professionalism and flexibility within the childcare role.
- Accompanied families on outings or trips while providing attentive care for the infant throughout various settings.
- Served as a reliable resource for parents regarding infant care practices, offering guidance on topics such as feeding schedules or developmental milestones.
- Transported children to and from school, medical appointments, and extra-curricular activities.
- Assisted with light housekeeping duties as well as running errands.
- Transported children to and from activities using personal or family vehicle.
- Coordinated playdates and outings to meet children's physical and social needs.
- Prepared meals and snacks for children based on dietary guidelines.
- Regularly traveled with family to help with vacation activities and childcare.
- Organized and cleaned home after activities by picking up toys and straightening up play room.
- Engaged with children on age-appropriate level.
- Developed and implemented behavior management strategies to minimize indiscipline and guide children in attaining positive behavior.
- Provided developmentally appropriate activities for children.
- Helped children complete homework assignments and school projects.
- Organized activities that enhanced children's physical, emotional, and social well-being.
- Supported children in play activities, meals, and snacks, hygiene and socialization.
- Played games, worked on puzzles, and read books to young children.
- Built positive and nurturing environments to support child social and emotional growth.
- Established lasting, professional connections with families and children by encouraging open communication and delivering positive feedback.
- Bathed, dressed, and helped with teeth brushing as part of bedtime preparation.
- Administered basic first-aid and medication in emergency situations.
- Taught children basic life skills, manners and personal hygiene.
- Monitored children's play activities to verify safety.
- Developed games and activities using arts and crafts to support learning and verbal skills.
- Encouraged children to be understanding and patient with others.
- Supervised children engaged in physical activity, learning and social skills with peers.
- Supervised children on playground to help develop physical and social skills.
- Identified warning signs of emotional and developmental problems in children.
