| A Nanny is defined as a child's nurse. The traditional | | | | each child's growth and concerns and also helping |
| New york nanny was a servant in a large household | | | | them to maintain cleanliness and neatness of the |
| and reported directly to the lady of the house. New | | | | house as affected by the children. |
| york Nannies were always females and this remained | | | | Normally, women in the 20 to 30 age group take up |
| the case through most of the 20th Century. Today a | | | | employment as nannies. Some are younger. In many |
| few men do hold the role, although normally under a | | | | poorer countries, many teenage girls also work as |
| more general title such as childminder, or occasionally | | | | nannies. Nannies typically earn low salaries. |
| manny. This role currently stands firmly as a separation | | | | Occasionally the employer requires their nanny/nannies |
| of early childhood education.In the 19th and early 20th | | | | to wear a uniform. This happened frequently earlier |
| century, a nanny in a huge house ran her own domain, | | | | during the 20th century, but since the 1990s many |
| supported by at least one nursery maid. Because of | | | | nannies instead can wear clothes that are comfortable |
| their role in child care, they were some what more | | | | for their work. A New york nanny uniform can |
| indulged than children's servants. New york Nannies | | | | comprise a dress or blouse and skirt. |
| may have remained in the use of the same noble | | | | Nannies are becoming an increasingly significant part of |
| family for years, looking after succeeding generations | | | | our society today. The family structure has shifted with |
| of children. | | | | either one or both of the parents having a proficient |
| Today, even though many families employ or use | | | | career. The need to have someone to help in the care |
| professional child care, fulltime nannies in the typical | | | | our children and to help raise them with good principles |
| sense can only be afforded by upper-middle to upper | | | | has produced an increasing demand for Nannies.In the |
| class families. A New york nanny should have the | | | | past, the mother-nanny relationship was idealized as |
| quality and characteristics of Providing childcare during | | | | the Mary Poppins-like English nanny nursing to the |
| the hours settled upon with the employing family. | | | | perfectly well-behaved children to aid a doting, |
| Protecting children from damage and ensuring that | | | | well-to-do mother. The modern day mother-nanny |
| they have a secure environment.Supporting the | | | | relationship, however, is painted by moral and emotional |
| physical, societal, emotional, inspired, and intellectual | | | | complexities as more mothers return to work and hire |
| development of children.Maintaining good | | | | others to take care of their children. |
| communication with the parents, informing them of | | | | |