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Here’s a great seminar that all expectant mothers and mothers of newborns will not want to miss! Professional newborn specialist, Stacey Royal, of the renowned Caring Nannies staffing agency in Scottsdale – now celebrating its 30th year in business – will offer an informative and helpful seminar on Thursday, June 6, from 7 to 8 p.m. at BabyStop baby and children’s furniture store in Scottsdale.
Stacey will teach and discuss the following:
·         Different sleep training methods for newborns
·         Useful baby product information
·         Why the parenting books don’t always work
·         Why all children have a “witching hour”
·         Diapers (cloth vs. hybrid vs. traditional)
Admission is free. Advanced registration is required. Come with lots of questions! Stacey  will have the answers.
BabyStop is located at 6990 E. Shea Blvd., Suite #110. For more information or to register, call Caring Nannies at (480) 946-3423 or visit www.acaringnanny.com

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Caring Nanny article in the East Valley Tribune on May 28th, 2013
  • Thursday, May 30th starting at 7:00 PM and ending at 8:00 PM MST

May 30 – FREE Seminar for Parents on ‘How to Hire a Summer Nanny’ at The Play Factory
For parents of babies, toddlers, and young children who are considering hiring a professional nanny, or a temporary “Summer Nanny” for their children this summer, The Play Factory at Desert Ridge Marketplace will host a helpful and free information seminar on Thursday, May 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Beth Weise, owner of Caring Nannies staffing agency in Scottsdale. Weise will teach parents how to hire a nanny and explain what the most important questions to ask are.
Nannies are paid $13-$15/hour or an average of $400 to $500 per week, depending on the number of hours and job duties. Advanced registration is required by May 29. All attendees will also get a chance to win a $100 gift basket that includes: a certificate for a free nanny for up to four hours, two Harkins movie tickets with popcorn, a bottle of wine and two wine glasses.
The Play Factory is located at 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix. To register, call Caring Nannies at (480) 946-3423.

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Q. How did you get started in your Nanny Career?
A. I started  babysitting at age 13, then went on went on to a Day Care Facility, but there I missed the one on one relationships with the children. The other down side was that I got pinkeye, pneumonia, mono and bronchitis all in one month working at the Center.
Later, a friend of a friend asked me to care for a 10 month old and an eight year old full time, so I nannied for two years for them. I watched the baby learn to walk, talk at 12 months, and potty trained and swimming by age two. The sense of satisfaction knowing that I’d helped her progress, had a deep and lasting impact on me. She loved me, I loved her, and we had that connection. She called me ‘My Ashley’.  Being responsible for a child so dependent on me, gave me a sense of responsibility and helped me mature. We danced and sang all day long. The Mom told me “she has a part of your personality”. She took after me and I thought that was so special!  I’ve been close to the family ever since. Recently I sat for them for a family emergency. “We don’t want anyone else”, they told me.

Q. What other experience have you had with children?
A. I nannied for a family in England as a Live-In, and taught summer camps in Canada for two summers, creating and implementing curriculum for 80 children ages 5-10. It was very difficult! But it gave me insights into understanding the dynamics of working with kids of different ages.

Q. What led to your moving into the Nanny Recruiter role?
A. A nanny job with a 14 year old was ending just as Caring Nannies was getting super busy. The timing was perfect.  I’ve had a plethora of experiences as a nanny that help me relate to other nannies and give me the discernment to know if they have the key qualities  for this field.
Q. So how do you pick the nannies?
A. I look for candidates who relate well and are engaging. They need to be able to interact with the child as well as the parents. It’s a family dynamic she’s moving into and she needs to be able to intuitively and  proactively assess needs and meet them. There are so many needs in a household, spoken and unspoken. She needs to be able to look at a room and see what needs to be done. Be reliable, trustworthy, kind, patient. If someone can walk into this office and put me at ease, she can put a child and a parent at ease.

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Thinking About Hiring a Nanny?

The Play Factory Will Proudly Host a

FREE Information Seminar for All Parents & Expecting Parents

Thursday, May 30, from 7 to 8 p.m.

Guest speaker will be Beth Weise, Owner of

Caring Nannies  – and Ashley Zehring, nanny recruiter, the largest and most respected nanny and household-staffing agency in Phoenix.

30 years in business!

Learn How to Hire a Nanny & What the Most Important Questions to Ask Are!

Advanced registration is required by May 29th. All attendees will have an opportunity to win a $100 Gift Basket including:

Certificate for a Free Nanny for 4 hours!!!
2 Harkins Movie tickets with popcorn
Bottle of Wine & 2 wine glasses

To register, please call Caring Nannies at (480) 946-3423

For more information, visit www.acaringnanny.com

The Play Factory is located in The Desert Ridge Marketplace,

21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix – www.playfactoryparty.com

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The Arizona Republic posted this article about Summer Nannies and how they can contribute  to your child’s having a creative, fun, educational summer and develop individualized interests that could make a lifelong difference!

For parents of babies, toddlers, and young children who are considering hiring a professional nanny, or a temporary “Summer Nanny” for their children this summer, The Play Factory at Desert Ridge Marketplace will host a helpful and FREE information seminar on Thursday, May 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Beth Weise, owner of Caring Nannies staffing agency in Scottsdale. Weise will teach parents how to hire a nanny and explain what the most important questions to ask are.

Advanced registration is required by May 29. All attendees will also get a chance to win a $100 gift basket that includes: a certificate for a free nanny for up to four hours, two Harkins movie tickets with popcorn, a bottle of wine and two wine glasses.

The Play Factory is located at 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix. To register, call Caring Nannies at (480) 946-3423. For more information, visit www.acaringnanny.com

Summer Nannies Do Much More Than Just Supervise Children at Home

Summer Nannies do much more than just supervise children. They can plan and implement daily curriculum, monitor your child’s development, and plan fun games and activities at home. During the school year, many children certainly have hectic, busy schedules outside of the home, and the summer heat is a natural cue to slow down, give them time to swim, dream, think, read, draw and paint in the quiet comfort of their own home.

Children are in large groups of 20 to 30 children during the school year so sometimes it’s very refreshing to give them some quiet “alone time” just to relax and slow down. A Summer Nanny allows children to safely be at home and also gives kids time to play with their siblings and simply enjoy being home.

Summer nannies can also help children to write and illustrate their own books, create and record their own music, make movies, grocery shop, and then cook together. A summer nanny can take children to the local museums, the zoo, field trips to the candy factory and fire station, and get them involved in the local library reading program.

Nannies Can Also Help Run the Summer Household More Smoothly

A Summer Nanny can help take an older child to a summer sports camp, and then allow the child to be home the rest of the day. During down time, she can keep up with the laundry, shopping and dinner preparation, or organize the pantry, so when parents come home at the end of the day, they can relax knowing that the day’s most pressing needs have been met.

Cost: Summer Nannies are paid $15/hour or an average of $400 to $500 per week, depending on the number of hours and job duties.

Also, in addition to sending out year-round nannies and Summer Nannies, the renowned Caring Nannies staffing agency – which has been in business for 30 years now – also employs the following:Baby Nurses, Newborn Specialists, Sleep Trainers, Mother’s Helpers, Nanny/Managers, Post-surgery Assistance, Housekeepers, Executive Housekeepers, Chefs, Personal Assistants, Estate Managers, Couples, Butlers, Event Care, Party Childcare, Corporate Backup Care and more. Candidates can be live-in or out, full or part-time or temporary.

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Samuel Johnson, considered the ‘most distinguished man of letters in English history’, said that “happiness is a futile pursuit, it can’t be found.” But I saw joy on the faces of our nannies last Saturday as they brought their gifts for Maggie’s Place on

National Nanny Training Day. A few days later, I felt equally joyful as I delivered all these generous gifts.  Mandy’s House  gets no government support and relies solely on the generosity of people like you!  In the top photo, the girl on the right lives here six days  a week and is an Americorps Volunteer. She’s been there nearly a year. The lady on the left is a volunteer who comes in a few days per week to help and she was holding one of the triplets when I arrived.

There are five young Moms here and seven babies, including one month old triplets! Mandy’s Place gets referrals from homeless shelters and the young moms can remain in this lovely three level Tempe home as long as needed.
Thanks to all of you for your big hearts and generosity! Together you showed these young Moms how valuable they are! Together we made a difference!

 
 

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This year’s INA Convention was in Louisville, KY and Jenny got a rough start with her plane postponed initially, then got stuck in Chicago overnight due to bad weather, but she powered through and had a wonderful time networking with other agencies, nannies from across the country and vendors. She came away with ideas on how to better serve our families and meet the needs of our dedicated nannies.

Sessions were offered on how to set up Thematic Learning Stations, Social Graces for the 21st Century, Making the Most of Executive skills, Safe Sleep for Newborns, Understanding SIDS/SUID/Suffocation, Teaching Responsibility to Children, Emergency Preparedness for the Home, Developing Treasure Baskets for Young Children, Understanding Special Needs, Building an Exceptional Client Relationship, and Understanding and Encouraging Healthy Sleep, Understanding Infant and Toddler Temperaments, Caring for Teens in Today’s Social Media Culture, and Communicating With Families When Developmental Red Flags Appear, and many many more workshops were featured. Jenny came away motivated to put everything she learned into practice and make Caring Nannies even better.

We’re so thankful to all of our families and nannies who make it possible for Caring Nannies to serve them.

 

We were also  excited to see one of our very own Nannies, Maryann, be honored as a Nominee for the INA Nanny of the Year Award! Good work, Maryann!

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The right nanny doesn’t just pop in your door – you need to know the right questions to ask ~ first ask yourself what you really need and then ask the nanny key questions! Beth Weise and Ashley Zehring, were hosted  Friday april 12, by Baby Stop, the exclusive Scottsdale one stop shop for the most gorgeous lines of baby furniture and equipment. One of these lucky Moms won Three Fee-Free nights of one of our experienced Newborn Specialists in our drawing!

Ashley shared some personal insights with the group about her experiences working as a nanny in England, where everything was so different from what she was used to, for example walking up a long steep hill with heavy bags of groceries in her arms! The Mom she worked for took a week off  and worked side by side with her to be sure she knew how to do things the way the family was used to. She cautioned the Moms to take the time to properly train a new nanny. Every family has their own set of expectations and protocol, and although an experienced nanny knows the basics, she needs you to tell her exactly how you want things done.

Good luck with your new store, Kate! It’s truly beautiful and exciting! We met some wonderful new Mammas!

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Wednesday April 10, Beth Weise was interviewed by Blythe Lipman, an expert on parenting and raising babies and president of Baby Instructions. Blythe asked Beth what the key steps are to hiring a nanny and to share about the upcoming  National Nanny Training Day. Here’s the link. http://bit.ly/LHrmWp . If you click on the link, you will see Rating and Reviews above the podcasts. Click on that and you’ll see a place where you can write a review about the show directly under CUSTOMER REVIEWS. Thanks so much.

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We’re excited to share the news that Caring Nannies made Kudzu’s Best of 2012 list and are the #1 service in Child Care and Best Nanny Agency in the Scottsdale and greater Phoenix area! We take much pride in the fact that we represent such high caliber nannies and are so fortunate to work with such amazing families.
Kudzu users have spoken and Kudzu has awarded the Best of 2012 based on thousands of votes. Click here to see some of the heartfelt reviews we’ve received recently!
We’re so grateful for the opportunity to serve children and families for nearly 30 years!

Jenny Riojas and Beth Weise

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