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It’s a bold thing to say, but something I firmly believe in: “When you work with babies and young children, you can
change the world!”
The early years of a child’s life
are so important. They are not just a time when the child is being prepared to learn – they are learning at
a faster rate in the early years than at any other time in their lives. In
fact, they are learning sponges, soaking up new experiences through their
senses and processing it all in order to make sense of it. Their brains are
already sophisticated learning machines and the experiences they have within
those first few years actually make a difference to the way their brains work. As
Conkbayir (2017) informs us, babies’ brains are shaped by their early
experiences and they need lots of emotional, social and cognitive stimulation
to ensure healthy growth. In fact, there is a strong link between emotions and
brain development and, when the needs of babies and young children are met
positively and sensitively, by adults who are attuned to their needs and wants,
the conditions for healthy brain development are created. Every positive
response and interaction creates a pathway in the brain that sets a blueprint
for how that child will manage their emotions in the future; a loving,
responsive and nurturing environment can have a life-long impact on personal,
social and emotional wellbeing, underpinning the conditions needed for
learning.
As a nanny, you are in a prime
position to really make a differ
A degree from Norland is a degree with a difference |
If we get the early years right, we can change the world! We
can minimise poverty, delinquency, poor health, poor achievement and the
welfare state. We can create a world where there is respect, tolerance,
forgiveness, friendship and love. So what do we have to do to get it right? We
all have to do our bit. We have to recognise that children have an emotional
bank account and that positive experiences are the deposits and negative
experiences are the withdrawals. When you are a nanny, this means supporting
your charges’ development and learning in an environment of love and
acceptance. Be a role model for positivity and make sure that the emotional
bank account of your charges is always in the positive.
Given the importance of the early years, it’s ironic that
the work of nannies and other early years practitioners is so undervalued,
when it is, perhaps, the most important and wonderful job of all. In what other
job do you get to change the world? What I mean by that is that a nanny is
employed to care for, nurture, support and love a child. He or she will become
part of that child’s life and will therefore influence who that child becomes. Yes,
it’s a hard job – both physically and emotionally. Your arms and your heart
will ache. But it is also the most rewarding and interesting job on the planet!
Training to be a Norland nanny takes those rewards to another level. Our
students work very hard but they leave us as highly qualified graduates, with
the skills and knowledge needed to be the very best practitioners that they can
be. Not only that, but we take all our students into our family. Norland
College is not a place where we wave goodbye to you at the end of your course. We
support you throughout your career as an early years specialist. We can place
in your jobs all over the world and we are always at the end of a phone to
support you through challenging times.
Once a Norlander, always a Norlander!
Visit our website for information about applying to Norland College.
References:
Conkbayir, M. (2017) Early
Childhood and Neuroscience, Theory, Research and Implications for Practice.
London; Bloomsbury
Hi Mandy, I would like to get in touch with you about interviewing you for our new podcast The Nanny Podcast. I would like to get in touch with educator at your college who would be interested in being interviewed. I am planning to come to Bath in April or May if I can get a few interviews scheduled. I run www.rivieranannies.fr a nanny agency based in the south of France and Monaco and we are launching the nanny podcast https://thenannypodcast.com/about/ It would be great if you could email me at rivieranannies@gmail.com Thank you. Best,
ReplyDeleteHanna Schaer