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In this week's podcast episode, we dive into the world of Early Childhood Education and explore the often overlooked role of nannies in shaping young minds. While educators in child care centers, home child care, and parent drop-in programs are commonly acknowledged, the significance of in-home nannies can sometimes slip our minds.
Join us as we have a fascinating conversation with Danny Rosenthal, the president of United Nanny, who sheds light on the vital work of nannies and emphasizes the similarities between their roles and traditional educators. Discover how building connections with parents plays a crucial part in their journey of nurturing children to reach their full potential.
Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode! Tune in now to gain insightful perspectives on the world of nannying.
Show Notes: elfoundations.com/105
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In this week's podcast episode, we dive into the world of Early Childhood Education and explore the often overlooked role of nannies in shaping young minds. While educators in child care centers, home child care, and parent drop-in programs are commonly acknowledged, the significance of in-home nannies can sometimes slip our minds.
Join us as we have a fascinating conversation with Danny Rosenthal, the president of United Nanny, who sheds light on the vital work of nannies and emphasizes the similarities between their roles and traditional educators. Discover how building connections with parents plays a crucial part in their journey of nurturing children to reach their full potential.
Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode! Tune in now to gain insightful perspectives on the world of nannying.
Show Notes: elfoundations.com/105
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