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1. How to become a certified infant care specialist?
Complete an accredited infant care training program, gain hands-on experience with babies, earn CPR/First Aid certification, and pursue additional specialized credentials in areas like overnight care or developmental support.
2. What certifications do I need to be a nanny?
Most professional nannies need infant/child CPR and First Aid, a comprehensive childcare certification, and specialized training in infant care. Background checks and references are also typically required by families.
3. How to become a newborn night nanny?
Acquire infant care certification, CPR/First Aid training, and specialized knowledge in newborn sleep patterns and feeding. Gain experience with newborns and build references that showcase your overnight childcare capabilities.
4. What is the difference between infant care and childcare?
Infant care focuses specifically on babies 0-12 months with an emphasis on developmental needs, feeding, and sleep schedules. General childcare covers a broader age range with different activities, communication methods, and supervision levels.