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Nanny and Me by Florence Ann Romano
Nanny and Me by Florence Ann Romano









Nanny and Me by Florence Ann Romano

A nanny doesn't have to be a stranger - it could be a grandparent! Having a nanny does NOT make you a bad parent. Let's re-define what a nanny is: it is truly anyone who helps take care of your child/children in the parents' absence. Nanny is NOT a dirty word like society has sadly deemed it to be. Childcare is a necessity in the world today, and it is not going anywhere! Families tend to feel guilty about needing help in their home, and I am here to push back against that guilt! Push back against the stigma! Push back against the folks that have made the subject of childcare taboo! This is a national conversation that is living in the hearts of millions of families in America and beyond, and it is time to shed light on the subject for the positive experience that it is. What we're seeing here is not a "trend" it is a way of life.

Nanny and Me by Florence Ann Romano

I had the opportunity to interview Florence Ann and explore some of her most salient advice on how parents can go about finding the best childcare giver for their most precious possessions- someone they can trust to be an extension of their eyes, ears, and heart and a positive role model for their children.įlorence Ann: Over 60% of families in America have childcare, and that statistic rises in line with the employment rate. Once you've read all of the incoming resumes, met all of the best candidates and followed through with calling all of the listed references, how do you ultimately know which nanny is right for you?įortunately, one woman known as the Windy City Nanny, Florence Ann Romano, a former nanny herself with over 15 years of experience, is trying to make this choice easier for parents all over the United States.

Nanny and Me by Florence Ann Romano

Each family has its own unique idea of what the "perfect" nanny will look like, be like and how he or she will fit into their family.Īs the demand for childcare continues to rise, relying on hope and luck alone to get it right is clearly way too risky. Finding the right nanny or childcare giver can be one of the most challenging and intimidating decisions that a parent has to make.











Nanny and Me by Florence Ann Romano