How to Become a Nanny

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Summary: Become a nanny by working with kids, getting certified in CPR and first-aid, taking a few childcare classes and posting ads. Talk with friends and acquire a job as a nanny with tips from a full-time nanny in this free video on finding a nanny.

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By Veronica Baragas
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Veronica Baragas was born and raised in Austin, Texas, and has been working with children and families for more than 10 years. Her experience includes being a full-time nanny, live-in...read more

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"Hi. My name's Veronica Baragas with My Wiggles and Giggles.com, and I'd like to share with you a little bit about how to become a nanny. So I'm going to just share the experience that I had of what got me started. I had a family friend who, you know, I've known for awhile. I probably was about fourteen years old, about to be fifteen, and they needed a summer nanny. So, I kind of took the position, not really knowing, I...I knew that I enjoy working with kids. They asked that I get CPR and first-aid certified. Now, even if your parents don't recommend it or require it, I think that it's just good for you to know and have that confidence within yourself that in case of an emergency, that you are taken care of, and you kind of have some background knowledge of what to do in case of an emergency. So, definitely look into family and friends first. If somebody knows you, and you're just trying to become a nanny, a lot of the times they're not going to really expect for you to have too much experience. But if they know that you're a good person and kind of know who you are, where you come from, that's a good start. Being CPR, first-aid certified is another start, as well. Look into maybe doing a couple of child care classes. Maybe some training. If you can't afford it, I think there are a lot of places in your community that you can look up to see if they have any kind of, you know, free training, things like that. So, look around. I think maybe elementary schools around the neighborhood would probably have some good information on maybe some free child care courses. They may be for parents, but, considering that you'd become a nanny, you would be like, you know, the next best thing to a parent. You'd be a mentor type, so. Definitely just kind of look into family and friends. Spread the word around. Do some little background knowledge. Kind of get some basics down of, you know, what to do with kids. Activities, how to enhance their development, things like that. So just kind of do some research, look into it, and get CPR and first-aid certified."

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