How do they match: Nannies

  • Care for children in private households and provide support and expertise to parents in satisfying children's physical, emotional, intellectual, and social needs. Duties may include meal planning and preparation, laundry and clothing care, organization of play activities and outings, discipline, intellectual stimulation, language activities, and transportation.

  • Work with parents to develop and implement discipline programs to promote desirable child behavior.
  • Help prepare and serve nutritionally balanced meals and snacks for children.
  • Instruct and assist children in the development of health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet behavior.
  • Model appropriate social behaviors and encourage concern for others to cultivate development of interpersonal relationships and communication skills.
  • Observe children's behavior for irregularities, take temperature, transport children to doctor, or administer medications, as directed, to maintain children's health.
  • Transport children to schools, social outings, and medical appointments.

  • Administer basic health care or medical treatments.
  • Maintain client information or service records.
  • Monitor health or behavior of people or animals.
  • Purchase products or services.
  • Teach health or hygiene practices.