'Tis the season to be sick. I am not wishing that on you, but it's bound to come - especially for those of you working with young children. I have already been sick this year and in fact still not completely recovered. How do you handle sick time? I believe this is an important factor in your professional relationship. The family you work for is completely dependent on you. The way that your sick time is handled could easily drive a wedge between you and your bosses or build another layer of trust and respect. This is one of those opportunities to show your professionalism. Friday, January 29, 2010
High5 Friday - Planning ahead for Unfortunate Sick Days
'Tis the season to be sick. I am not wishing that on you, but it's bound to come - especially for those of you working with young children. I have already been sick this year and in fact still not completely recovered. How do you handle sick time? I believe this is an important factor in your professional relationship. The family you work for is completely dependent on you. The way that your sick time is handled could easily drive a wedge between you and your bosses or build another layer of trust and respect. This is one of those opportunities to show your professionalism. Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Cincinnati Summer Camps 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010
CincyNanny Email Update - Jan. 21, 2010
CincyNanny Open Play Dates, Jan-Mar 2010!

Open Play Dates
These events are available for Nannies and the kids they care for. No RSVP is needed, just show up at the time and place. All costs that may be associated must be paid by the Nanny/Family. If you would like to host an event and add to the list, please let me know!
Anderson Parks RecPLex Open Gym
Tues., Jan 26th
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
This is a big open space room for pre-school kids (age 4 & under) to run and play. Some riding toys, balls, tunnels, slides are provided. Cost is $2/child. Located at the Beech Acres Park RecPLex, entrance off Beechmont Ave. Phone: (513) 388-4515.
Recreations Outlet Free Play
Tues., Feb. 9th
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Free Outdoor Play yard - INSIDE! Bring the kids to run off some steam! Milford location 885 State Route 28, Milford 45150. Phone: (513) 831-7383. Website: http://recreationsoutlet.com/partyroom.php
Children’s Museum
Fri., Mar. 5th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
On the lower level of Union terminal. If you do not have a memebership the proces are: $4.50 toddler, $6 kids, And $8 for adults. Stay as long as your like. Meet at the entrance to the Children’s Museum on the lower level at 10:00 a.m. More info about the museum: Address: 1301 Western Ave CIncinnati 45203. Phone:(513) 287-7000. web: www.cincymuseum.org.Monday, January 18, 2010
2010 INA Membership Contest!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Free Activity to fight Cabin Fever!

RECREATIONS OUTLET
38,000 Square Feet Party Center and Superstore
885 State Route 28, Milford, Ohio 45150
(513) 831-7383
Click here for their website!
Pay-To-Play
All week $4 per child/hour (ages 1 and older).
Available after Freeplay on Tuesday - Thursday
Purchase a Play Pass
Starting @ $99.00
And if we are Open you can PLAY!!!
Free Play
Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday - 9 a.m.- 11 a.m.
* Closed all major holidays.


Friday, January 15, 2010
High5 Friday - Ways to Give of Yourself (and Teach Children to do the Same)



- Canned & nonperishhable items
- Personal care products
- Cleaning products
- First Aid Supplies
- Summer Clothing
Training: Newborn Care Specialist Course
I personally met Carolyn Stulberg (the executive director & founder of this school) and was very impressed with the teaching methods and professionalism. If you are interested in adding to your professional portfolio and skills training, think about taking Newborn Care Specialist Course or one of the other courses that they offer. Host:The Alexandria School
http://www.alexandria-school.com/
Location: Alexandria School
28500 Miles Road, Suite P
Solon, OH 44139 US
When: Monday, February 8, 9:00AM - Wednesday, February 17, 12:00PM
Phone: (440) 914-0044
This is an accelerated session of the Alexandria School's NCS course!
As one of the only LICENSED & REGISTERED schools in the country offering a certificate in the career of Newborn Care Specialist, this course promises to be packed with valuable information and career-building tools.
Perfect for nannies who want to specialize in this fast-growing market or for those who have been in the business for many years and want to add some sparkle to their resumes.
The course will start at 9 am on February 8, 2010 and will end on February 17th around noon, following the final exam.
Travel, meals and housing are the responsibility of each student. We can reduce costs by sharing accommodations and making meals together. If you are interested in cutting costs or finding a roommate, please contact Cortney Gibson at (317) 432-3106 for more information
Visit www.Alexandria-School.com for more information about the course and how to apply for this or future sessions. The application deadline is January 27th.
The first 3 applicants will have the option to stay with a local NCS who has graciously opened her home, free of charge, to a few students. Don't delay, apply today!
Alexandria School will provide coffee, juice and pastries each morning.
The school will also host a dinner on Saturday evening for NCS students and graduates. This is a perfect opportunity to socialize, network, discuss our industry and issues surrounding our profession.
Check out the website for all the training that they offer Nannies
Click here to go to their website.

Monday, January 11, 2010
Nannies Night Out (Jan-Apr 2010)
Hey Nannies! Here are the upcoming Nannies Night Out Dates. Hope to see you at some! They are also listed on CincyNanny.com on the community page! These events are for Nannies only! Come and enjoy and always RSVP by the date listed to gretaschraer@mac.com. Dress Up for Coffee and Dessert!
Sat., Jan. 30 @ 8:30 p.m.
The Incline Lounge in Mt. Adams. Live 4-piece band playing swing/crooner classics. View of downtown Cincinnati! Great desserts and yummy coffee. Adult drinks available at the bar as well. This venue gets an older crowd because of the music and is classy! I love the atmosphere. Put on some heels and come hang out! Please RSVP, by Thurs., Jan 21st, midnight, so I can reserve a table. I will email out location/directions/parking instructions when you RSVP.
DInner at Bucca di Beppo in Hyde Park
Fri., Feb 19 @ 7:00 p.m.
Reservation required for this Italian, family style restaurant. Please RSVP by Weds., Feb. 17th midnight.
“Whine & Cheese” at Greta’s House!
Sat., Mar 6 @ 7:00 p.m.
Yes, I posted that correctly! Come watch my new Dunstan Baby Language DVD (as seen on Oprah), so you can understand the baby’s whine. Also, why not have some wine & cheese? Please bring a bottle to share. Cheese provided. Meet some Nannies, leave the kids & spouses at home. Directions will be sent when you RSVP!
Mary Poppins on Broadway comes to town!
April 8-14, 2010.
Tickets range from $54 - $250/each. Would love to go as a group. I know that it is quite pricey, but thought that some may be interested. Please email by Jan. 31 and we can buy tickets then if anyone is interested.
Friday, January 8, 2010
High5 Friday - The W's of INA's 2010 Conference
International Nanny Association presents a Professional Nanny Conference each year! I have dropped hints the last couple of weeks about the fact that I am going and I think that you ALL should join me. This week's High5 is all the information that I have so far. I hope that is spurs you to seriously think about setting aside your resources to participate.High5 - The W's of INA's 2010 Conference
5. Who?
This conference is designed for the Professional Nanny and Industry Professionals looking to grow professionally and personally.
4. What?
4-day conference held in different cities each year. This year is the 25th annual! What a perfect time to go for the first time and celebrate!
3. When?
May 20-23, 2010. Only 132 days away!
2. Where?
San Francisco, California! Our hotel is at Fisherman's Wharf - filled with amazing restaurants, attractions, shopping and views! There is so much this city offers: the Golden Gate Bridge, Ferry to Alcatrez Island, Sea Lions at Pier 39 , Local City Tours including Sonoma and Napa Valley Wine Tours, Muir Woods/Giant Redwood tours, Out hotel is Hotel: Hyatt at the Fisherman's Wharf Room rate $115, share a room with one and the cost is only: $57.50, with three it's reduced to: $28.75/night. This is such a neat area! Do some googling! What a neat place to get away.
1. Why?
This is a great opportunity to focus on yourself as a professional. Workshops will provide you with resources and answers to your questions from veterans and educators. You will meet others that desire to do the same and have been there before you. The sense of community is amazing. You and the family in your care WILL benefit. I have no doubt.
Also, read INA's Reasons to Attend and 2009 Conference Wrap Up
INA will be posting information soon at Nanny.org
So I have left out the "How" but that is for you to decide. My employer has seen how much of a benefit this conference was for me last year and plans on helping me again. I am searching for flight deals and planning early. Some of my Nanny friends have other strategies like setting up online savings accounts/budgeting click here to read all about it! Where there is a will there is a way. So make a decision to make it happen, then find the "How"!
Expected Costs:
Conference - I believe this was last year's price $295
Flight/Travel - A quick search shows current prices from $238 out of Cincinnati
Hotel - $115/night per room and even cheaper if you share a room.
Food - some meals/snacks are included, some are not.
Please get in touch with me if you are at all thinking of going. We can cut costs by sharing travel expenses as a group. We could meet for coffee as a group and discuss how we can make conference a reality!
Friday, January 1, 2010
High5 Friday - New Years Resolutions for a Professional Nanny
Is it that time again? Resolution time? Well, this year let's make some resolutions in our career that we will actually carry out! A couple of years ago, my boss introduced me to "S.M.A.R.T. Goals". These are used by life coaches and consultants. S.M.A.R.T. stands for goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time Framed. The following is a description from careerintelligence.com:
"Specific: Goals need to be something specific. Often we set goals that are so loose, it's nearly impossible to judge whether we hit them or not. For example, a statement like "I will lose weight" is too vague. How will you know if and when you've reached your goal? Saying, " I will lose five pounds this month" is more specific. At the end of the month it will be a simple matter of weights and measures: take your measurements and get on the scale.
Measurable: Goals need to be measurable. For example, many of us want to increase our number of contacts. But, "making new contacts" is an ambiguous statement. A clearer objective is "I will attend four networking events each month and try to connect with one person at each." It's a simple, concrete goal. This makes it easy to see if you hit your target.
Achievable: Goals need to be reasonable and achievable. Nearly everyone has tried to drop a few pounds at one time or another. Often their success or failure depends on setting practical goals. Losing 15 pounds in 30 days is unrealistic (unless you're planning a medical procedure). Losing six to eight pounds in 30 days is reasonable. Don't set yourself up for failure by setting goals that are out of reach.
Realistic: Goals need to be realistic. When we're kids we think we can do anything. As adults we learn that while we can have a lot, we can't have it all at the same time. It's important to honestly evaluate yourself. Do you have the ability and commitment to make your dream come true? Or does it need a little adjustment? For example, you may love to play tennis, but do you have the time, talent and commitment to become a pro? Be honest.
Time Framed: Goals need to have a time frame. Having a set amount of time will give your goals structure. For example, many of us want to find a new job or start their own business. Some people spend a lot of time talking about what they want to do, someday. But, without an end date there is no sense of urgency, no reason to take any action today. Having a specific time frame gives you the impetus to get started. It also helps you monitor your progress."
Now that we have a frame of reference on HOW to set goals. Here are a few ideas on WHAT some goals may be focused around.
High5 : New Years Resolutions for a Professional Nanny
5. Educate yourself on Milestones or Age Appropriate Goals
Do some research on the Miletsones and/or age appropriate goals for the kids in your care. Make some goals on paper and share them with your bosses. Decide on the priorities then work as a team to achieve them.
4. Set Goals for yourself in your Career
There also may be some mountains that you personally want to achieve at your job. This maybe earning a raise, this may be adding some new dynamics or experiences into your day with your kids. This could simply be things that you want to challenge yourself to experience with your kids. For example with the triplets I would like to conquer library story times, potty training, behavior in restaurants, and summer days at the pool. Once the "idea" is seen as a goal, you can challenge yourself, by taking a step at time, to accomplish in by the end of the year (or whatever time frame is needed).
3. Join a National Affiliation
I cannot express enough the value that affiliation has brought to me personally and to my career as a Professional Nanny. It has allowed me to be apart of the industry as a whole. It has allowed me to meet Nannies all across the US that have set a professional standard. I also know that this is a wonderful addition to my resume. For more information on INA click here and for NANC click here.
2. Get involved locally
Coming soon to cincynanny.com will be this quarter's Nannies Night Out/Open Play Date Schedule. Make it a point to gather with others in your industry. We have had some great events so far and lots of nannies. Compared to other Nanny support groups, CincyNanny is young. It it still developing it's personality. Join us. Become a part. You can even help plan events!
1. Plan to Attend Training
In my opinion the difference between a Nanny and a Professional Nanny is that a Professional Nanny is putting themselves in a place to be challenged. This could be in reading books, getting trained in CPR/First AId and attending educational conferences. So I challenge you to attend training this year. We all have room to grow. There is everything from local free training to national conferences. Set a goal and accomplish it. It may look like this: I will attend two local 1-day trainings and the INA Conference in San Francisco - May 2010 info here.
It is proven that when you write down your goals, they are more likely to be completed. I challenge you to sit down with a piece of paper and create some S.M.A.R.T. goals for 2010. I would love to hear them!
