Nanny Magazine is the only magazine for nannies. We're launching in January 2014, bringing great content to readers. Help us start up!
What Is Nanny Magazine?
Our Mission
By publishing a magazine uniquely geared toward nannies, Nanny Magazine provides a resource offering advice, ideas, and a dose of care to those who spend their whole careers caring for others.
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About Nanny Magazine
Nanny Magazine is a bimonthly publication designed for nannies who care for children ranging in age from newborn through age 18. The magazine also has a heavy online presence that continually connects nannies with one another and informs the public about what is going on today in the life of a nanny. The magazine’s tagline, teach.play.love, embraces everything that Nanny Magazine provides for its readers.
Teach. Nanny Magazine covers education at all levels, for both the child and the nanny. We will provide engaging content to give nannies easy access to the latest news in pediatric health, like the latest trends in word recognition, so that they are fully equipped to do their job. But we also cover education for the nannies – professional education, tax education, and contract education, just to name a few. Like any other professional, nannies need to have the tools they need to be successful in their careers.
Play. Nanny Magazine understands the value of play. Our readers are active influences in the lives of their charges, whether running around outside pretending or sitting contentedly inside creating. To encourage this behavior, we provide nannies with many how-to ideas and advice on how to keep the kids happy, healthy, and exploring their world through play.
Love. Nanny Magazine is all about love. Validating a nanny’s love for a child, embracing a child’s love for their nanny, respecting a parent’s love for a child, sustaining a nanny’s love for themselves and their job, and tempering too much love when needed. Nannying is a profession of caring, but those nonparental relationships can often be difficult to navigate. Nanny Magazine provides support and advice for readers to manage this tricky aspect of the job.