Transform Your Home Life with the Right Household Staff
Imagine coming home to a perfectly organized space where everything is in its place and all your household needs are seamlessly taken care of. This dream can...
Imagine coming home to a perfectly organized space where everything is in its place and all your household needs are seamlessly taken care of. This dream can...
It looks like now the royal couple has hired a caregiver, as the former nanny of Prince William, Jessie Webb, was recently seen assisting the duchess with her infant.
Choosing to either hire or nanny or send your child to daycare is a very important emotional and financial decision.
The Flying Nannies are no novices to to childcare. According to Etihad, the majority have previously worked in a domestic staff position, and all have had formal education in child psychology and sociology.
According to British magazine Grazia, William and Kate were determined to raise George without any assistance, but the realities of their royal duties are catching up with them.
One of the most important traits that your nanny should have is a true devotion to her profession. Someone who loves her work will provide a safe and nurturing environment for your children.
Prince William has asked his former nanny, Jessica Webb, to come out of retirement. Webb spent five years working as William’s nanny before caring for the children of other members of the Royal Family.
You may not have heard the term “manny” — a male nanny — much, but their numbers are growing and they are getting more exposure in the media.
Like most members of the Royal Family, Phillips was looked after by a nanny as a child. Unlike her cousin, it seems as if she will not be bucking tradition to raise her child without any assistance.
Before enrolling in any program, you need to make sure that it will help you in achieving your overall career goals.
Overnight nannies, also known as newborn specialists, were once only known to work for royalty and aristocrats but are now providing a much-needed service for many two-income, professional households