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Reply to "The Myth of the College Educated Nanny "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm actually shocked at this. I run an agency and have placed hundreds of college educated nannies in long term positions. In 5 years placing nannies, it's actually never come up once as an issue. All though I do focus solely on representing career nannies so I guess if an agency is representing grad students or similar, they may intend to only nanny until they graduate and pursue a different career. Prior to the agency, I myself was a nanny/household manager for 12 years and have a Bachelor's degree in child psychology. My network of close nanny friends that I have maintained over the years are all college educated career nannies.[/quote] Isn't there some US version of Norland Nannies?[/quote] PP here. There is one nanny school in Oregon and then several colleges offer related programs, but most of the nannies I've placed have degrees in psychology, early childhood education, social work, or similar.[/quote]
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