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[quote=Anonymous]As an experienced nanny, I have seen how difficult the process of hiring and keeping a nanny can be for families. Finding the balance between quality of childcare and how much one can afford for said care can be daunting. Agencies in the area can be somewhat helpful but more often than not, once a nanny is placed with a family the agency is no longer in the picture and it is up to families and nannies to navigate their relationship without outside input (excluding forums like this). My education and experience combined have led me to start my own business to help families and nannies through the process of nurturing this relationship while enhancing the nanny experience to be one that includes a heavy dose of enrichment. By guiding families through the hiring process and setting up realistic expectations on both sides of the nanny/family spectrum, high turnover can be eliminated and replaced with long-standing and productive agreements. I also work with families who already have a nanny to suss out any negative issues there may be. Finally, I teach current nannies how to provide a higher level of service through engaging activities, assignments, outings and more. Essentially, this allows families paying around $12-15/hour the opportunity to teach their nannies how to provide a $30+/hour service. I am looking for 2 families to work with in this initial launch period, my services will be provided free of charge within prenegotiated parameters in exchange for testimonials, etc. Ideally I'd like to find one family who is currently looking for a nanny in order to help them though that process and a second family that already has a nanny and feels that they aren't 100% satisfied with what is being provided. I really appreciate your time in reading this and please, reach out to me at avantnanny@gmail.com if you'd like to be involved or if you have any questions at all![/quote]
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