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The Nanny Pages is Excited to Announce that we now also provide Staffing for Stores / Businesses!

Are you looking to hire staff for your business? Do you need cleaners? General Staff? Cashiers? https://thenannypages.ca/

Due to an overwhelming demand, The Nanny Pages now provides staffing for stores and businesses!

“The website is amazing, very efficient and the staff are more than helpful in every way. I’m a business owner that was seeking help for cleaners at my gym and found it very helpful.”
Dimitri Giankoulas, Pure Motivation Fitness Inc

“We were looking to hire staff to help us manage our indoor playground and restaurant. We put out an ad on the staff pages and were contacted by several candidates within hours.

We hired Rachelle and she is fantastic. The customers love her and she is great in the restaurant. I was impressed at how quick and easy your service is.”
Eli Janowski, Owner Bunch of Fun Playland

“Our grocery store Savours Food Market was looking to hire. Within a day of posting my job I had many interested candidates apply. We hired great staff. We will definitely recommend your service.”
Tzvi Shuchat, Manager at Savours Food Market

​We look forward to servicing you!

Post your job ad today on http://TheNannyPages.ca

6 GREAT TIPS TO MAKE DINNER TIME COUNT

Here are a couple of suggestions to make dinner time count:
1. Eat together with your spouse and kids as often as possible.
2. Make a table rule: no books/magazines/devices
3. Don’t ask family members to report on their day (what they did, who they interacted with, etc.) but welcome any sharing that spontaneously happens. Share your own day if you want to.
4. Have an interesting topic to raise for discussion.
5. Avoid stressful topics, complaints and issues.
6. Reward appropriate behaviors with your focused attention; as much as possible, look away from inappropriate behaviors. When you MUST correct something, do so quietly and firmly.

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How Do I Find the Right Nanny?

How do I find the right nanny for my family?

Its a common question.  What does the right nanny mean to you?

For some it means that the floors will sparkle, for others it means someone who is happy and fantastic with the children. Some may want a nanny who is very organized and others need a nanny who is a wonderful cook. It is important to be realistic that when searching for a nanny. It is unlikely to find someone who is excellent at everything.

Finding the right nanny for your family means defining what is important to you and looking for a nanny with those qualities.

Need help finding a nanny in Toronto – Feel free to browse nannies on thenannypages.ca now!

Our Mothers Secret

We were raised in a home where our mother was always calm and we never heard her raise her voice. She kept smiling as we spilled grape juice on the carpet, colored on the furniture, or broke her bone china. As young mothers we often ask her what her secret was. She would answer with a smile, “the secret is in the help. Help in the house is a priority”.  She explained that because she had help doing laundry and cleaning the house, she was able to calmly focus on her children.

Seeing how challenging it is to find good help, but realizing its value based on firsthand experience, we developed a database website making it easy for families to connect with Nannies, Elder Caregivers & Cleaners.

3 Easy Steps To Find The Help You Need

1) Go to TheNannyPages.com
2) Post your job description
3) Interested candidates contact you OR you can contact them

Finding good help is life changing. We have been blessed with extraordinary Nannies & Caregivers for our families. It is our hope & passion to help you find the right help for your family.

Rachel & Sarah

Is your room STILL A MESS???!!!

Do you sometimes find yourself asking your kids questions even though you know the answer?

* Did you just throw your coat on the floor?

* Is your room still a mess?

* Did you leave your math homework at school again?

Asking kids questions that you both know the answer to is not an effective way of teaching them. It shames children and  does not help with a positive outcome. I sometimes wonder how I would feel if my spouse came home and said:

* Is the laundry still on the floor unfolded?

* Are we having chicken and potatoes for supper again?

* Are you wearing socks with a hole?

Parenting children is the hardest job in the world. There are no easy answers or formulas to find the perfect thing to say all of the time. Try to keep in mind that shaming is destructive to children. If you think that what you are about to say may shame your child, I believe you are better off saying nothing at all.

Happy Tuesday!