Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Education and experience. A nanny with a college degree is worth paying more fore. A nanny with teaching experience is also important/worth paying for. Total fluency in English and the ability to teach my children expanded vocabulary as well as proper grammar by example is worth a great deal to me.
These are the things parents and school provide. Toddlers do not need, use, or understand three syllable words.
You could not be more wrong. At two, my DD was talking about her magatile castle being “precarious” and her poorly behaved stuffed animals getting “consequences”. Studies have proven that the more words a child hears, the better they will do in school. I have an educated nanny and attribute much of my children’s vocabulary to her.
Yes, I would say education is cause for a higher hourly wage.
Horse hockey!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Education and experience. A nanny with a college degree is worth paying more fore. A nanny with teaching experience is also important/worth paying for. Total fluency in English and the ability to teach my children expanded vocabulary as well as proper grammar by example is worth a great deal to me.
These are the things parents and school provide. Toddlers do not need, use, or understand three syllable words.
You could not be more wrong. At two, my DD was talking about her magatile castle being “precarious” and her poorly behaved stuffed animals getting “consequences”. Studies have proven that the more words a child hears, the better they will do in school. I have an educated nanny and attribute much of my children’s vocabulary to her.
Yes, I would say education is cause for a higher hourly wage.
Educated doesn't always mean better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Education and experience. A nanny with a college degree is worth paying more fore. A nanny with teaching experience is also important/worth paying for. Total fluency in English and the ability to teach my children expanded vocabulary as well as proper grammar by example is worth a great deal to me.
These are the things parents and school provide. Toddlers do not need, use, or understand three syllable words.
You could not be more wrong. At two, my DD was talking about her magatile castle being “precarious” and her poorly behaved stuffed animals getting “consequences”. Studies have proven that the more words a child hears, the better they will do in school. I have an educated nanny and attribute much of my children’s vocabulary to her.
Yes, I would say education is cause for a higher hourly wage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Education and experience. A nanny with a college degree is worth paying more fore. A nanny with teaching experience is also important/worth paying for. Total fluency in English and the ability to teach my children expanded vocabulary as well as proper grammar by example is worth a great deal to me.
These are the things parents and school provide. Toddlers do not need, use, or understand three syllable words.
You could not be more wrong. At two, my DD was talking about her magatile castle being “precarious” and her poorly behaved stuffed animals getting “consequences”. Studies have proven that the more words a child hears, the better they will do in school. I have an educated nanny and attribute much of my children’s vocabulary to her.
Yes, I would say education is cause for a higher hourly wage.
Anonymous wrote:I pay above market to ensure my nanny that is very flexible on schedule (always willing and able to stay late or come early) and pitches in a huge amount around the house without being asked stays very happy. She makes our lives so much easier than a typical nanny would
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Education and experience. A nanny with a college degree is worth paying more fore. A nanny with teaching experience is also important/worth paying for. Total fluency in English and the ability to teach my children expanded vocabulary as well as proper grammar by example is worth a great deal to me.
These are the things parents and school provide. Toddlers do not need, use, or understand three syllable words.
Anonymous wrote:Education and experience. A nanny with a college degree is worth paying more fore. A nanny with teaching experience is also important/worth paying for. Total fluency in English and the ability to teach my children expanded vocabulary as well as proper grammar by example is worth a great deal to me.