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Synonyms for nanny

childminder

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Synonyms for nanny

a woman who is the custodian of children

female goat

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The aim behind this initiative is to "give back to the community and to give a nice experience to the nannies", the owner of the salon, Kate Darling, told Khaleej Times.
All the shortlisted nannies will be felicitated by the organiser 'rise', a UAE-based support network for nannies and maids.
Children have also been quick to nominate their nannies.
In addition to the arts and crafts, the Flying Nannies can also teach children simple magic tricks which helps retain their focus and interest while seated.
ROYAL nannies have been important figures within the palaces over the decades, caring for and shaping the emotional wellbeing of future kings and queens.
It was created by a graduate from Norland College for nannies, named 'Nanny M', who has 15 years of invaluable baby-rearing experience.
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The result: Little ones being raised by complete strangers ranging from neighbourhood babysitters to daycare providers and stay-at-home nannies.
NANNIES have earned up to 11% more in the past year but are expected to work harder as families become increasingly reliant on them, according to new figures.
Help is available with interview questions, sample contracts, payroll advice and all nannies sent via an agency will have already been met by the agency, references checked and most will have a recent CRB check.
Even the toilets were very dirty as the nannies don't care about hygiene.
Demand for British nannies abroad is rising fast, a major childcare agency said yesterday.