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[quote=Anonymous]I am a nanny with four years of experience. My first position lasted three years with a 2 y.o. and second lasted one year with a 1 y.o. Both kids transitioned to school/daycare. I am also helping my sister with her kids on weekends and evenings. I don't currently include personal references on my CV, though. I have a degree in child psychology, CPR certification, and additional certification in positive discipline. I am currently working on a certificate in child nutrition. I will not be a nutritionist which requires lots of college and addresses issues far more complex then diet and weight such as physiology, chemistry, body mechanics, etc. But I will be able to assess, plan, and prepare meal plans based on macro and micro nutrient content. In the next few months, I would like to study plant based nutrition (vegan and vegetarian diets). These are areas of personal interest so not doing it just to make more money as a nanny. Still, with so many parents concerned about childhood diabetes, obesity, and plant based nutrition, I would love to bring all of my personal assets into my work. These are the basics. I know some people charge more for housekeeping, or pet care, or whatever else. I want to keep it to just those few things for now. Thoughts?[/quote]
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