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Working parents often need a little extra help taking care of their kids. And while hiring a nanny may seem like the perfect solution to the adults, children typically need time to adjust. Here, the experts from Aunt Ann’s In-House Staffing in San Francisco, CA, share some advice that, with a little patience, will help your children accept their new caregiver into their lives.

How to Help Your Child Adjust to a New Nanny

1. Talk to Them in Advance

You shouldn’t surprise your child with a major change like a new nanny. Instead, you should inform them of this development as soon as possible. Give them time to get used to the idea and make sure you answer any questions they may have. You should also explain why this new person will be entering your household, while letting your child know that you have their best interests at heart.

2. Maintain the Rules

Any rules you have at home should stay in place when the nanny is there. Inform the caregiver of these rules in advance, including typical bedtimes, time limits for play and electronics, and homework completion. Maintaining routine for your child will also make this change a little easier.

3. Have Fun

Make sure your child also has the opportunity to have fun with their caregiver. Positive experiences with bonding activities will help your child develop trust. Let the nanny know what your child’s interests are, and plan an excursion to someplace fun, like the playground or aquarium.

When you need an extra set of hands to help you take care of your children, turn to Aunt Ann’s In-House Staffing. Serving the Bay Area community’s staffing needs for more than 50 years, these professionals can help you find a reliable nanny for your child. Call (415) 749-3650 to start looking for suitable candidates. Visit their website to see more of their selection process.