Guide to Careers With Children, Professional Nanny Schools

LEARN TO BE A PROFESSIONAL NANNY

There are many families looking for trained, qualified nannies. Nannies provide a stable environment for parents and their children. There's no defined type of nanny, and the field is opened to qualified men and women of all races and ages. Nanny-training.com is a great place to research nanny schools and colleges, as well as early childhood education programs, childcare courses and certification.
You can also have a look at childdevelopmentschools.org if you're searching for child development courses or at teachercertification.org if you aim at generic teacher education.

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  • Full-time nannies average 30-50 hours per week, and typically make $400-$700 per week.
  • Part-time nannies work up to 25 hours per week, and typically make $7-$17 per hour.
  • Nanny Sitters work variable hours, and typically make $9 per hour, with a per-child increase.

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