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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is different than certified though. There is no "route to certification" because there is no accreditation or certificate that is recognized by anyone other than the agency or website that is selling it.[/quote]But it might be helpful in selling oneself in terms of employment? Or not so much?[/quote] Yes having some sort of certificate is always going to look better than none. In terms of being a night nanny there isn't really any special requirements. If you can nanny during the day you can nanny at night. I think looking into sleep training, and various sleep training methods would be a good backing for this. Newborn care specialist are prized for their experience with newborns. So this is a huge part of it and to be honest I would say getting Newborn experience is really really hard! I gained my certificate in the UK and can't really speak to the US Certifications. Maybe do some googling of NCS in your area and see what they have?[/quote]
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