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[quote=Anonymous]Setting up playrooms or nurseries, babyproofing, prepping baby purees. Definitely research. As a nanny I started researching preschools when my twin charges were 1 even though they didn't need to start until 3 because we needed to narrow it down by location, time, program type, etc. In fact, you might do well advertising it as something that can be given as a gift--Infant Concierge services: X hours of registry consultation X hours of nursery setup X hours of child care consulting (talk about daycare/nanny/share options in the area, how to interview, how to handle wait lists) X hours of overnight newborn care X hours of babywearing consulting X hours with a sleep coach X hours of baby puree prep X hours of finger food prep X hours of baby proofing Then the toddler version: X hours on the 2-1 nap transition X hours on toddler discipline X hours toddler-proofing X hours of potty-training consulting Etc. you get it [/quote]
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