Posts Tagged ‘TLC’
The Vital Role of Nanny Work Agreements: Building Trust and Clarity for Both Parents and Nannies
Nanny work agreements serve as the cornerstone of a successful and harmonious relationship between parents and nannies. These agreements provide a clear outline of expectations, responsibilities, and boundaries, ensuring that both parties are on the same page from the outset. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the importance of nanny work agreements, explore industry…
Read MoreNurturing Positive Workplace Dynamics: A Comprehensive Guide for Employers
In the intricate dance of employer-employee relationships, establishing and nurturing a strong foundation is paramount for a thriving and respectful workplace. Whether your team includes a nanny, chef, or household manager, understanding the delicate balance between personal and professional interactions is key to fostering a positive and harmonious environment. Effective Communication within Working Hours:…
Read MoreTop 5 things to do with Kids in and around Miami in the Spring
We’ve rounded up our top favorite things to do around Miami during the Spring. What’s your favorite? Visit the Miami Children’s Museum: The Miami Children’s Museum is a great place for kids to learn and play. With interactive exhibits like the Castle of Dreams and the All About Art exhibit, there’s plenty for kids to…
Read MoreTop 5 things for parents to do with children in and around St. Louis in the Spring
We’ve rounded up our Top 5 favorite places to visit this spring in and around St. Louis. What’s your favorite? Visit the Missouri Botanical Garden: The Botanical Garden is a beautiful place to explore in the Spring, with over 79 acres of stunning garden displays. There are plenty of activities and events for kids, including…
Read MoreSpring Forward with Ease: 5 Tips for Helping Kids Adjust to Daylight Saving Time
As the days grow longer and the warmth of spring beckons, the annual ritual of Daylight Saving Time (DST) returns Sunday, March 10. While we adults may grumble about losing an hour of precious sleep, parents and nannies know that the real challenge lies in helping little ones adapt to the time change. Fear not!…
Read MoreCreating Social Media Guidelines with Your Nanny
In the era of digital connectivity, platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Threads, and Instagram have revolutionized how we share information, fostering unprecedented connections with friends and family. It’s conceivable that your nanny, like many, utilizes these platforms to stay in touch with loved ones, While sharing is generally positive, it’s crucial to establish boundaries when it…
Read MoreHelping your child adjust to a new caregiver.
Every child will receive care from someone other than their parents. It may be a nanny, babysitter, grandparent, daycare worker or teacher. Often times this situation can be difficult for both parent and child. TLC Family Care would like to share some tips to help you both through this new challenge. 1. Preparation. A few days before start…
Read MoreMaking the Holidays more Meaningful
Happy Holidays! We have put together some ideas on how you can make the holidays more meaningful for all. Giving Back One of the best ways to make the holidays more meaningful is to give back. Make baked goods or a meal for someone in need, or just to let someone know you’re thinking of…
Read MoreHelping Kids Adjust to The End of Daylight Savings Time
Daylight Savings time ends this Sunday, November 6th. Most of us will “fall back” our clocks for an extra hour of sleep. However, for most little kids this means an early rising. A child that wakes up at 6:30am will now be waking up at 5:30am. Not the extra hour we parents need and look…
Read More4 Car Safety Tips for Nannies to Follow
As a nanny, you’re not only investing in your childcare career, you’re also investing in the well-being and safety of someone else’s children. Your responsibility is to provide maximum care and the most hazard-free environment, which may include traveling via car. You may prefer to use your own vehicle for your job because you’re more…
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