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Having a newborn can be a stressful time, and entrusting the care of your little one to a nanny can be intimidating. Here are the top 10 tips to tell your nanny before she takes care of your newborn:
- Discuss your feeding schedule: Make sure your nanny is aware of your newborn’s feeding schedule, including the type of milk they are given (breast milk or formula) and how often they should be fed.
- Go over your baby’s routine: Let your nanny know about your baby’s daily routine, including their sleep schedule and any special activities they do during the day.
- Explain your baby’s feeding preferences: Some babies prefer to be fed in a certain position or may have a preference for a particular type of bottle. Be sure to let your nanny know about your baby’s feeding preferences.
- Discuss your baby’s sleep habits: Let your nanny know about your baby’s sleep habits, including where they sleep and any special techniques you use to get them to sleep.
- Share your baby’s health history: Make sure your nanny is aware of any health issues or allergies your baby has, as well as any medications they are taking.
- Go over your baby’s developmental milestones: Let your nanny know what developmental milestones your baby has reached and what you expect them to be working on in the near future.
- Explain your baby’s need for stimulation: Newborns need a lot of stimulation to help them learn and grow. Be sure to let your nanny know about any toys or activities that you use to stimulate your baby.
- Discuss your discipline techniques: It’s important to be consistent with discipline, so make sure your nanny knows what techniques you use to discipline your baby.
- Share your baby’s favorite things: Let your nanny know about your baby’s favorite toys, books, or music so they can use them to engage and soothe your little one.
- Go over your baby’s allergies: Make sure your nanny is aware of any allergies your baby has and what to do in the event of a reaction.
By sharing these tips with your nanny, you can help them provide the best possible care for your newborn and have peace of mind knowing that your little one is in good hands.