What Training Should a Nanny Have?

What training should my nanny have?

While there may be no formal training required to become a nanny, taking specialized child care training courses will make a nanny a more professional and knowledgeable caregiver. Every child is different and when selecting the best Nanny for your home, specialized classes according to the needs of your child(ren) are important and should be added as a qualifier for your interview process. For example, if your child loves music or is musically inclined, does your potential Nanny candidate have the education and skill to assist in your child’s passion?

Necessary Training:

  • CPR and First Aid

  • Water Safety Certification

  • Infant Care Classes & Certification if taking care of newborns

  • Drivers’ License

Some Optional Training:

  • Nutrition and Cooking

  • Fitness Education

  • Foreign Language Skills

  • Positive Discipline Training

Searching for the best Nanny for your child(ren) and family can be exhausting and overwhelming. We understand that. With over 13 years of experience placing qualified nannies that have a long-term commitment to their families, we go through an intensive vetting and qualifying process so you don’t have to. At the end of the day, the most important person is your child. That’s why we take what we do so seriously.

Ready to Begin Your Search?

If you're ready to start the process of hiring a part-time nanny or nanny/family assistant, a full-time nanny or nanny/family assistant, or a Newborn Care Specialist, The Impeccable Nanny Agency is here to help. We’ll work with you to understand your family’s needs and help you find a nanny who is a great fit.

Click here to fill out the Family Inquiry Form and get started today. We wish you the best of luck in your search!

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