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iNNRW: Why I love being/having a nanny!

National Nanny Recognition Week isn’t just for families to honor nannies, nor for nannies to honor each other, but is also for nannies to honor themselves. // Employers, let your nanny know why s/he is appreciated. Post your thoughts on this topic to your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, personal blog, or as a comment on our iNNRW daily post, and then share those thoughts with your nanny!

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You Deserve a Little Something

It is National Nanny Recognition Week and you, fair nanny, have worked hard this year. COVID has been no joke and added a lot of stress, school has resumed in person even though your charges aren’t vaccinated, and the prices of everything have gone up! Well, not everything. Here’s how we are going to recognize […]

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Nanny Night Out Dinner (NNRW 2021)

Come and celebrate the end of National Nanny Recognition Week with food, fun, and nannies from your area! Make new friends! Renew old friendships! Experience the support and camaraderie that only a Nanny Night Out can bring. This event is open to everyone, regardless of membership in the North Carolina Professional Association of Nannies. Non-members might enjoy joining the Friends of NC PAN […]

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The Recognition Playdates (NNRW 2021)

National Nanny Recognition Week is to shine a glorious spotlight on to the fact that we nannies exist and rock at our jobs. What better way than to do that fabulous job, en masse, in public. And so we will! Join a flash mob of nannies and their charges having an outing to a public […]

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National Nanny Recognition Week & interNational Nanny Training Day

We have recently updated the post on the current standing of the interNational Nanny Training Days of North Carolina. 2020 once again claimed as victims all training days except Chapel Hill, which has gone virtual and is still on schedule for September 12th. Want a free admission? Help NannyCast with producing their annual Cards Against […]

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The Recognition Playdates (NNRW 2019)

National Nanny Recognition Week is to shine a glorious spotlight on to the fact that we nannies exist and rock at our jobs. What better way than to do that fabulous job, en masse, in public. And so we will! Join a flash mob of nannies and their charges having an outing to a public […]

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We Munchkined! (NNRW 2018)

For National Nanny Recognition Week 2018, we started a new tradition. Using the board game Munchkin, the most appropriate board game for nannies, we held a test marathon in the triangle region. What an amazing success! We had a tie for Marathon Champion, and luckily, we were prepared. See the winners and more in the […]

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Outings with Charges Socializing

The Recognition Playdates (NNRW 2018)

National Nanny Recognition Week is to shine a glorious spotlight on to the fact that we nannies exist and rock at our jobs. What better way than to do that fabulous job, en masse, in public. And so we will! Join a flash mob of nannies and their charges having an outing to a public […]

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Nannies Only Night Out: Capstone Dinner (NNRW 2018)

Come and celebrate the end of National Nanny Recognition Week with food, fun, and nannies from your area! Make new friends! Renew old friendships! Experience the support and camaraderie that only a Nanny Night Out can bring. This event is open to everyone, regardless of membership in the North Carolina Professional Association of Nannies. Non-members might enjoy joining the Friends of NC PAN […]

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(triangle) Nanny Night Out: Munchkin

Date and Time: Monday, September 24th at 6:45 pm Location: the private residence of our hostess, in Chapel Hill Fight monsters, make pacts, and loot for treasure with your fellow nannies as we gather together to talk about our previous work week while attempting to play a board game with the most appropriate name for a bunch […]