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BabyLit Books + A Giveaway

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Today I have a special gift to give back to you, to say thank you to my readers, and to bring the Read Aloud Series contributed by Da Poppins to a close. If you missed the series, I strongly recommend you click over to have a read.

Alice In Wonderland, a colors primer by Jennifer Adams from the BabyLit range is much-loved by the NANNY SHECANDO children (especially with the littlies). We’ve enjoyed stocking our bookshelves with the fun and fresh books from BabyLit, and enjoyed incorporating them into our reading routines even more. The BabyLit range are beautifully designed to appeal to your little ones, fostering a fondness and appreciation for the joy and art of reading. Printed in a “book board” style, they’re hardy and durable to sustain dribbles, grubby fingers, excessive page turning, and general wear and tear.

This copy of Alice In Wonderland features vibrant illustrations by Alison Olivers and is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With simple words, bright colours, and fun illustrations, it’s the perfect Read Aloud book. And at Christmas time, it’s also the perfect christmas stocking stuffer.

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Follow the white rabbit down the hole and drink from the purple bottle to meet an orange cat, a blue caterpillar, a mad hatter with a brown hat, and the queen of red hearts in Alice In Wonderland. This 22 page book of full colour illustrations is absolutely gorgeous, and in our opinion, a must for all young children just beginning to uncover the magic of reading!

To encourage the magic of reading in your little ones, and to celebrate the gift of giving, NANNY SHECANDO has this great giveaway for you to win! (BabyLit Books + A Giveaway)

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A Fun Christmas Giveaway

To enter:
You need to be subscribed to our newsletter (it’s seasonal so you won’t be overrun with emails).
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You also need to “like” NANNY SHECANDO on Facebook. You can find us here.

Then let us know in the comments: Your favourite book to read with the children & why!

There’s no right or wrong answer here, simply share with us your magic of reading.


>>> Tell us your favourite children’s book + why you love reading it with them!

Terms + Conditions: Sorry to the US readers – Australian residents only. This is a Game of Skill not a game of chance. Entries not confirming newsletter subscription and answering the question will be deemed invalid. The winner will be chosen by originality and creative merit, not by chance. Judges decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Winners will be drawn on Thursday 18/12/2014 AEST 3.00pm and notified on this post. The winner will be contacted via email. Winner will have 7days to respond or we will redraw. We will try our best to contact the winner but cannot be responsible should the winner not receive the notification within the time frame.

Prizes are not transferable, changeable or redeemable for cash. Prizes will be sent out by NANNY SHECANDO and will not be replaced in the event that they are stolen, lost or damaged in transit. We can not guarantee that prizes will arrive before Christmas. The package will be posted the same day that confirmation is received by the winner.

** This giveaway is sponsored by NANNY SHECANDO, and has no direct affiliation with BabyLit.
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December 16, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Nanny Life

Nanny Style Guide: Summer 14/15

Professional Nanny Style, Nanny Shecando, FashionIt’s been a while between posts in the Professional Nanny Style Guide. We skipped Spring! Perhaps because I spent majority of the Australian spring season on holidays in Japan where it was a lovely crisp autumn. Although to be honest, with the Australian climate the way it is, winter and spring tend to merge into each other most of the time. I was chatting with Helen from Care Academy a while back about the professional nanny style series and what I was wearing this winter, and she couldn’t believe how vastly different our climates were. Based out of Boston, our winter has nothing on theirs!

The Summer Style Guide || The luxury of working in a non-traditional environment means nannies can have more flexibility in their fashion choices. Many nannies enjoy the liberty of not needing to adhere to a strict uniform regulation in the workplace. Plus, the nature of the job means we’re constantly on-the-go and so the clothing must match the demands. Converse and cropped jeans is my preferred outfit of choice. Speaking with some Sydney based nannies recently, the majority said they loved being able to live in gym gear at work, especially if they’re running about after kids!

Although as I’m sure anyone who has worked with kids can relate, whilst the freedom to live in gym gear and comfy clothes is a true perk of the job, some days it can leave you feeling a little “ho hum”. I know from experience that if I take 5 extra minutes to put together an outfit and a well presented appearance, I do feel more like the highly trained, capable and professional nanny that I am and less like the frumpy person wearing peanut butter stained clothing. Which again as I’m sure you can relate to, also happens often!

My ideal clothing of choice is where the dollar value meets the quality value, within my budget.

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Nanny Style Guide: Summer 14/15

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Unpacking The Summer Style Guide For Nannies

During the summer months, putting together a professional outfit that’s also appropriate for working with kids can be challenging. When it’s 30 degrees out and you’ve got a full day of outdoor activities scheduled, you want to wear as comfortable, and light-weight clothing as possible.

Summer clothing for nannies need to have all the necessary requirements: light-weight, minimally restrictive, modest, professional looking, hardy + durable, stain resistant, quality enough so that it will last numerous cycles through the washing machine, and yet not be so pricey that nannies can’t afford to purchase (and replace).

Converse and cropped jeans is my preferred outfit of choice. #nannylife #fashion

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>>> What’s your summer style guide? Do you have a go-to summer outfit?

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*join us next week for my hot summer nanny style tips!
maxi dress, striped top + canvas espadrilles Seed Heritage | sandals Salt Water Sandals
chambray shorts | French Connection | floppy hat | French Connection | water bottle, turquoise necklace + sunglasses | CottonOn 

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December 11, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Nanny Life

Hope For Nannies + Resumé Reboot

HOPE FOR NANNIES + RESUMÉ REBOOT

Today I am so excited to announce two projects that I’ve been working on now for months. I am so thrilled to be able to say that Hope For Nannies is now launched! And with that, comes the premier package from the Hope For Nannies program – an executive resumé + job search training program designed specially for nannies. Resumé Reboot is a 21 day self paced e-course made by NANNY SHECANDO, uniquely for other nannies & babysitters, to help navigate the job search process so that you can live the career of your dreams. First, let’s talk about Hope For Nannies.

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Hope For Nannies is a global movement inspiring nannies to take their careers and make it big. Own it, be proud of it, make it shine, and build your career. Why? Because you are NOT “just the nanny.” You are The Nanny. Own it! Why Hope For Nannies? Because I totally get it. I’m a nanny too. I’ve been there, fighting for my career, and I had to overcome those struggles on my own without the support of the nanny community. It’s been my mission since the creation of this blog to establish a network of like-minded people and to generate support for the international nanny community. Hope For Nannies helps you to invest in yourself, to realise the full potential of your career in the in-home childcare services industry, and to generate a professional career platform for nannies worldwide.

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The job hunt, like any hunt, is not for the faint of heart. It can render you discouraged, unsure, and terribly disorganised. Reboot your resumé and live the life of your dreams! Resumé Reboot is a 21 day tailor made e-course specially for you. In Resumé Reboot you will go from redefining your career goals so that you can repurpose your nanny experience, all the way to rocking the job interview and securing your dream job (that’s on your terms)! You will have access to a powerhouse of knowledge and key tools to targeted to take control of your career. You will uncover the tools to own your decisions and use your nanny experience to define the path that’s right for you. You’ll realise the value of investing in yourself and know your worth.

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This course is uniquely designed for women like me. Awesome soon-to-be rockstar nannies, who are intent in investing in yourself, intent on becoming secure in who you are, in embracing your dreams, and enabling your career on your terms. This course speaks to nannies ready to take control of their life. Nannies who are hungry to learn, hungry to grow, and willing to take the jump.

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You will learn to value the experience and contributions you bring to the job, to the nanny industry, and to each individual role. To trust in your skills and uncover your true zone of genius. Let’s specialise your services! You will learn how to drill down and get clear on exactly what it is that you want, and how those conditions are going to make you happy. I’m talking dream job status! You will learn how to present your work experience and information into a professional child oriented + nanny appropriate format that makes your potential employers scream, “I have to have you!”

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WHAT DO I GET WITH MY PURCHASE?

21 days of tailor made nanny content to help you navigate your experience to align with job search.

– Resumé Reboot “Welcome Pack”

– Tips to identify your true talents and uncover your zone of genius

– Frameworks to specialise your nanny services

– Pointers on how to search for the job that’s perfect for you

– A proven method to succeed in the job search + interview process

– Advice on setting your rates (know your worth)

– Support to guide you through the sales process

– Templates + planners to take with you into your dream job

Bonuses

– 1 custom nanny resumé template

– 1 sample nanny contract

– 1 sample interview questions

Cost: $199. Click here to purchase!

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If you’re a nanny, babysitter, childcare worker, or agency looking to onboard a program for your nannies – this is the course for you. Now is the time to take control your career, and treat it like the respectable profession it is. You are NOT “just the nanny.” You are The Nanny. Own it. Be courageous.

December 6, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Careers, Nanny Life

Interview: Anna Massie + The Corporate Kid

In today’s Nanny Spotlight column, I’m super excited to bring you Anna Massie, owner and founder of The Corporate Kid. Anna is a truly remarkable woman, an absolute power house, and has big plans for the evolution of the nanny industry within Australia. Her company, The Corporate Kid, is Australia’s newest nanny agency and is specifically working to ease the transition for women and mother’s to return to the workplace. Through tailored services and employment agreements, The Corporate Kid works alongside corporate companies to offer outstanding childcare and nanny services. Plus, Anna is also a superstar nanny herself!

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Anna Massie,
Owner + Founder: The Corporate Kid,
Sydney, Australia
www.thecorporatekid.com.au

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Anna Massie, owner + founder The Corporate Kid. Photo – source.

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Tell us about The Corporate Kid. What’s your mission, and what are you working towards?

T.C.K. is working towards being located in corporate companies around Australia. The aim is to enable employers to assist their employees with more flexibility by providing a nanny as part of an employee benefit. My mission is primarily focussed on assisting mums return back to work easily, where by the organisation pays the placement fee. Pending individual arrangements, they may also cover the ongoing costs. This is so their female employees can return to work quicker and without the stress of negotiating childcare waiting lists. I am working towards positioning T.C.K within many national companies, which will enable more opportunities for employees to relocate interstate knowing that their children are always going to be well managed and requirements are met wherever they are.

I also want to build the nanny profession of Australia. Through my work with T.C.K., hopefully the wider community can view being a nanny as a legitimate career choice – professional and rewarding. I want nannies to be proud to say “I am a nanny”.

What’s your philosophy and approach towards the job of caring for kids (and supporting those awesome working mums)?

It starts with the emotional connection between families and nannies, without this being genuine and real, the relationship will never last. Luckily, somehow I just have this intuition that can connect ‘like minded’ nannies and families. Because of my own experience, I can understand what families are truly looking for and whether nannies do have that professional approach to fulfilling the role required. All nannies have to be switched on and have a savvy mindset, and this I can pick up on from the moment I speak with them. This is where my approach is different to other agencies, I hand source and make contact with the nannies instead of leaving them to contact me. I generally source professional career focussed nannies as they naturally think beyond what is required. They’re also usually beautiful people who love to work with kids. So my philosophy lies in spending time truly getting to know the parents and then hand picking nannies and getting to know them.

What were you doing before you left to start The Corporate Kid?

While developing and planning T.C.K. I was working in corporate for an ASX listed company. I was the ‘go to’ person to get anything organised in the head office. I was good at what I did, I was dedicated, but I also new I wasn’t going to be able to climb much further! It was working here that gave me the idea for T.C.K and that companies needed to develop more opportunities to make it easier for women to transition back to work after having children. Prior to this, I was an International nanny for 18 months in London and 6 months in Istanbul.

What skills did you bring with you to start T.C.K. and what business skills are you working on developing?

Luckily I am pretty business savvy; I take validated risks and I don’t get stressed! I brought to T.C.K. the mindset of a career oriented women so therefore I can understand what other career minded women need. From a business perspective, this is crucial to knowing and understanding my customers. As an entrepreneur, and sole business owner, it also helps to have a strong work ethic, time management skills and the ability to believe in myself to see things through. But like many, I’ve had to learn how to maximise social media, build websites and write legal documentation.

When setting up The Corporate Kid, what have been some of the biggest challenges?

The challenge arose in the first 3 months – my business model was completely wrong! My original plan was to employ nannies from all over Australia to create this amazing organisation. But like many, financials are tricky and even though I had outsourced a HR provider, I could not get my head around how the figures were going to add up. After about three to four months of operations I was able to refine to more of a recruitment model – which has been so perfect for allowing me to enter the corporate sectors.

Other challenges have been my huge vision and thinking the more money you throw at it, the faster it ‘will happen’. So not true! Passion and a genuine approach are how it will happen. I’ve also learnt that it’s crucial to make wise choices in how you spend your money. Outsourcing can save time but you can go and write the bones of legal documents yourself and then have them checked and signed off by a lawyer – cutting down costs dramatically.

What was it like to start your own business, particularly as a woman? 

EASY! For me there were no other thoughts, it was really just about when was the right time to take the risk. I really began the ground work of my business when I was 14, and by 17 I was sourcing nannies and babysitter for over 30 families. I have always known what I am good at and so that is what I focussed on to get started. Confidence, vision and belief are integral to getting anything started.

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I’ve been talking about the professional nanny and style lately, what’s your take on workplace fashion? Do you have certain expectations when interviewing prospective nannies?

I have a very big focus on the ‘professional nanny’ look and feel. Because the profession is still developing and being regulated in Australia, it’s an area we can be very instrumental in creating. Unfortunately, many people think they can be a nanny to earn some extra money and this is where the level of style fades. Those that want to be a professional nanny know what’s appropriate to wear, and that you can be a super stylish nanny and still look professional. I believe as long as you’re wearing jeans or pants you’re half way there. Complete the look with a pair of trainers or sandals, a top and maybe some jewellery and you’re looking elegant, professional and comfy!

At T.C.K., who are your main clients?

Currently my main clients are first time mums and dads who are looking for more flexibility in their family life. They prefer a nanny to come into their home rather than sending their child to childcare. Having just placed our services into an interior design firm in Brisbane I would say we’re now on the verge of working with a lot more corporates and rolling out across Australia.

So you own and run The Corporate Kid, but you also nanny. How does that work?

Yes I do! I am a big believer that you should practise what you preach. If I want to be giving the best service to families, then I need to also be up-skilling myself to keep in tune with what the families needs are. My week comprises of nannying a 14 yr old girl who lives with her dad. He is a busy professional and so I bring the flexibility he requires to know that his daughter is always safe, happy, and being looked after. She knows that she can call on me at anytime! It is a juggle, especially around school holidays. But it has it’s perks as well. Being an entrepreneur, I don’t work a typical 9-5 day, and so nannying is a great way to be able to do two jobs at once!

What does a typical weekday look like for you?

I try my best to stick to routine. I am an early riser, I can complete anything at 5am but never at 10pm. So I try to get up and get the most important tasks for the day done first thing – it takes me a lot less time when my mind is fresh and on fire! I then go and exercise for about an hour and set the rest of my priorities for the day. This involves making contact with customers and sourcing awesome nannies. At the moment I’m building the Anna Massie brand, so a lot of my time goes into the personal touches that I provide to ensure my clients are well looked after. And of course, afternoons are spent nannying and hanging out with the 14-year-old.

Tell us, what’s on your desk right now?

FLOWERS! They make me happy when I spend a lot of time on my own. I always write before I think, so there’s always paper and a pen. Also a huge iMac computer (that I wish I knew how to make the most use out of)!

Where would we find you on a typical Saturday morning? 

First up at Bikram Yoga and then in a cafe in Rozelle (inner west suburb of Sydney). I love this downtime to sit and read the papers. I love reading the papers, and gain a lot of my ideas and knowledge for how to refine my services to better serve families and companies from these saturday morning sessions. 

So you hail from Brisbane. What’s Brisbane’s best keep secret? 

Yes I do, Brisbane is a beautiful place! I lived in Clayfield and there is an amazing bakery/cafe in Albion called Brewbakers. Otherwise, you can’t go past James Street. It has a great mix of specialty stores, markets and cafés, galleries, designer clothing and home wares – truly everything to make you happy! 

What’s your favourite thing to do with kids whilst out and about in Brisbane?

In Brisbane, I like to take kids to the farmers markets. I love taking them to choose what produce to buy for the weekly meals. I believe it’s essential to teach kids life skills and get them out and about. Plus it’s just a great atmosphere and fun for them and myself!

What’s your proudest career achievement to date?

To date it would be securing that first company and really seeing the benefits my services will bring to the organisation and their employees.

How would you like to see T.C.K. evolve in the next 6 -12 months?

I plan for T.C.K. to be positioned in 6-10 companies and placing an average of 5 nannies a week. I’m about to launch a referral program. I have a huge vision for where this business will go and the benefits that we can bring to families, companies and nannies.

What would be your dream creative project or collaboration?

Ooh where to begin! I have many ideas, but the one that I would LOVE to do is to create a fashion line with Seed Heritage!

Do you have any advice for women starting out in their 1st or 2nd job?

Go out of your way to help others. People like helpful people, and quite often spending the time to assist your manager, you will learn a great deal from doing so. I got myself into a very high assistant role where I was dealing with company wide change, purely from being helpful and getting the job done. 

Biggest piece of advice for new nannies starting out?

Make sure you are truly passionate about working with kids. Think about your “why” and the value that you could bring to kids lives each day. This is the difference between a good nanny and an exceptional nanny.

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James Street Brisbane Urban Picnic
James Street Brisbane, The Urban Picnic. Photo – Source.


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Anna Massie, owner The Corporate Kid. Photo – Snap Factory Photography. Production – Joyce Ong.

 

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If you’d like to participate in the Nanny Spotlight Series, please contact me. Now taking submissions. If you’re a superstar nanny, childcare worker, primary school teacher, expert nanny agency, or offering informative services to benefit this industry, I want to hear from you!

December 4, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Careers, Nanny Life

6 Tips To Develop A Reading Routine

  1. Why You Should Read Aloud To Your Child
  2. 4 Components Of Good Read Aloud Books
  3. 8 Tips To Selecting Good Read Aloud Books
  4. 6 Tips To Develop A Reading Routine

Winding up the Read Aloud series today with Part 4 from DA Poppins. It’s been such a pleasure having her each week on the blog to share some seriously awesome tips on how to encourage and foster a love for reading in our home with the kids. If you missed it last week, there’s a super exclusive freebie Read Aloud Cheat Sheet available for download too!

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6 Tips To Develop A Reading Routine

As a nanny, particularly when working with the early childhood ages, reading books and reading aloud should make up a large part of the daily routine. Why? Because routine and structure can be highly beneficial for children, especially toddlers. Plus, routine lets your children understand what’s important within your family. If you place a strong emphasis on developing a reading routine, your children will learn to see that reading is important.

Once you’ve got the selection process sorted (here’s 4 components of good read aloud books to help with the decision process), we suggest you work to incorporate a daily routine for reading into your family life. A good habit to get into is setting goals for the amount of books you read each day and the type of book. When reading to babies and toddlers, you can choose both the shorter, simple books, and a page or two from a longer book.

There is no need to feel the pressure to finish a story with younger children. Listening is a skill that comes with practice and age. If they have been hearing stories daily since birth, two and three year olds are not only ready, but eager for story times. If they have had no previous introduction to books, two and three year olds still have to be coaxed into a story time but will quickly develop a love of books if you’re persistent in the habit of daily reading.

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6 Tips To Develop A Reading Routine

1. Read books instead of watching t.v or having “screen time”

2. Read after morning snack, before or after lunch

3. Read short “concept books” during play-time (bonus points if you incorporate a related playtime activity)

4. Read before or after nap-time (this’ll help immensely to settle your child before a daytime nap)

5. Read when your child is in need of a distraction

6. Read before bed to finish the day (by way of engaging in essential bonding time)

Once you have developed the habit of reading and nap-time, you can begin to choose longer books that can be read from start to finish.

If you’re at all uncomfortable with reading aloud, take some time to explore Mem’s website. She has book lists, an audio example of her reading aloud, and even a lesson on how to read aloud. I assure you, her forthright enthusiasm will encourage you!

Tips for a reading routine: “read when your child is in need of distraction” @Dapoppins

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>>> Do you have a reading routine for your kids?

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Dana, Da Poppins, is a professional career nanny based in Vancouver, Washington, a graduate of the prestigious Northwest Nanny Institute and has over 20 years experience in the industry. Dana is a strong advocate for the benefit of reading and children’s literacy, is a talented scrapbooker, and writes the blog Da Poppins.

This was Part 4 of the Read Aloud series.

December 2, 2014 By DA Poppins Filed Under: Nanny Life

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