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This week, Charlotte, Charlie and Millie explore how parenting styles have evolved over the decades — and where Nannies sit within that shift.
The trio dive into the contrast between traditional and modern approaches to raising children, and how their own Nannying styles fit into today’s landscape. They unpack the discipline methods they do and don’t use, what’s changed over the years, and how to strike a healthy balance between a structured, educational routine and a more fluid, boundary-light approach.
As Nannies, we have a responsibility to support children’s learning through play — but where do screens fit into that? Should Nannies be teaching children how to use technology, or is that the job of parents and schools?
Charlotte, Charlie and Millie also break down the most common parenting styles, reveal which Nannying style each of them naturally leans toward, and how they adapt or merge their approaches when working with different families.
With childcare costs rising, extended family members are now more involved than ever — adding a whole new dynamic of childcare styles for Nannies to navigate.
Dear Charlotte’s DMs
I’ll be taking the toddler that I look after to the library. Can you tell me what your favourite children’s books are?
Get in touch:
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By Charlotte Goodship-Hoyle, Charlotte Pyke, Millie Morris.5
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This week, Charlotte, Charlie and Millie explore how parenting styles have evolved over the decades — and where Nannies sit within that shift.
The trio dive into the contrast between traditional and modern approaches to raising children, and how their own Nannying styles fit into today’s landscape. They unpack the discipline methods they do and don’t use, what’s changed over the years, and how to strike a healthy balance between a structured, educational routine and a more fluid, boundary-light approach.
As Nannies, we have a responsibility to support children’s learning through play — but where do screens fit into that? Should Nannies be teaching children how to use technology, or is that the job of parents and schools?
Charlotte, Charlie and Millie also break down the most common parenting styles, reveal which Nannying style each of them naturally leans toward, and how they adapt or merge their approaches when working with different families.
With childcare costs rising, extended family members are now more involved than ever — adding a whole new dynamic of childcare styles for Nannies to navigate.
Dear Charlotte’s DMs
I’ll be taking the toddler that I look after to the library. Can you tell me what your favourite children’s books are?
Get in touch:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your_nanny_network/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/145513705160641
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.yournannynetwork.co.uk/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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