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Discover the US Nanny Association
The US Nanny Association is a trusted resource, collaborating with industry leaders and businesses to create and distribute valuable resources for parents, nannies, agencies and childcare service providers.
Our organizational members, who are experts in childcare, early childhood development, employment, taxes, law, and more, contribute many of these invaluable resources.
Together, we elevate each other and the nanny industry.
Support families
Parent resources include industry terms, job titles, example job descriptions, a step by step guide to hire a nanny and how to pick a reputable agency.
Empower nannies
Nanny resources include how to become a nanny, mandatory reporting, modernizing your nanny resume and a free class on nanny contracts.
Advance skills
We collaborate with educators to promote high quality classes and training programs. To promote your business, join as an organization member.
Promote others
We collaborate with agencies and childcare businesses to promote products and services. To promote your business, join as an organization member.
Member’s Only Digital Library
Explore the US Nanny Association, where both individual and business memberships grant access to our extensive digital library, featuring over 150 webinars, articles and eBooks. These resources cover a range of topics including childcare, employment, safety, leadership and more.
The digital library is organized into several sections
- Hiring a Nanny
- Seeking a Nanny Job
- En Español (Biblioteca)
- Child Development
- Leadership and Self Care
- Newsletters Archive
Below is a preview of the content available in our digital library. We also publish monthly articles in English and Spanish that are free. We encourage everyone to share these free articles on social media and by email.
Hiring a Nanny?
Seeking a Nanny Job?
En Español
Child Development
Leadership and Self Care
Latest News
Learning Theorist – John Bowlby
Bowlby was interested in understanding the anxiety and distress children experience when they are separated from their primary caregiver (parent or nanny).
Hiring a Male Nanny
Gender stereotyping is nearly unavoidable in childcare, even with people who have the best intentions put male caregivers in stereotypical boxes.
Venting on Social Media
Nannies and newborn care specialists can support each other online but social media groups are not a safe place to share private information.