nanny health Archives - TLC Family Care Where Family Comes First Thu, 08 May 2025 17:47:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 /wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-hearts-for-favicon-32x32.png nanny health Archives - TLC Family Care 32 32 5 Ways Nannies Can Prioritize Their Health & Wellness (Part 2) /blog/5-ways-nannies-can-prioritize-their-health-wellness-part-2/ Thu, 15 May 2025 11:48:00 +0000 /?p=13594 Welcome to Part 2 of our wellness series for nannies! In our first post, we explored the importance of physical, mental, and sleep health. Now, let’s dive into two more pillars of well-being: proper nutrition and setting healthy boundaries. 4. Nourish Yourself Properly It’s all too common for nannies to skip meals or survive off…

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Welcome to Part 2 of our wellness series for nannies! In our first post, we explored the importance of physical, mental, and sleep health. Now, let’s dive into two more pillars of well-being: proper nutrition and setting healthy boundaries.

4. Nourish Yourself Properly

It’s all too common for nannies to skip meals or survive off the kids’ leftovers. But you deserve better! Your energy levels, mood, and stamina all depend on how you fuel your body.
Here’s how to eat well—even on a busy day:

  • Meal prep simple lunches so you’re not stuck scavenging.

  • Keep a full water bottle nearby and actually drink from it.

  • Set a snack alarm as a gentle reminder to feed yourself throughout the day.

You wouldn’t let a child skip lunch—don’t do it to yourself either!

5. Set & Honor Your Boundaries

Loving your job doesn’t mean being available all the time. Boundaries protect your energy and ensure you can show up as your best self each day.
Start with these tips:

  • Clearly define your work hours—and stick to them.

  • Practice saying “no” to requests that go beyond your job description or availability.

  • Use your vacation and sick days without guilt. Time off is essential for recharge.

Boundaries aren’t barriers—they’re the foundation of a long, fulfilling nanny career.

Caring for yourself is not a luxury—it’s a professional responsibility. When you prioritize your well-being, you improve not only your health but also the quality of care you give to the families you support.

Whether it’s a five-minute mindfulness break or finally taking that long-overdue vacation day, every step toward wellness is a step toward sustainability in your caregiving journey.

You matter. Your health matters. Start today. 💛

The professionals at ë˵personally assist nannies, babysitters and families inSt. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando to find the right childcare arrangement. Our mission is to provide a safe and personalized approach for families and caregivers to connect with each other that is not an internet search. TLC has worked with families, nannies, sitters, newborn care providers, and tutors for over 35 years and looks forward to working with you! To find great nanny and babysitting jobs visit us attlc@tlcforkids.comor Call 314-725-5660.

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5 Ways Nannies Can Prioritize Their Health & Wellness (Part 1) /blog/5-ways-nannies-can-prioritize-their-health-wellness-part-1/ Thu, 08 May 2025 11:45:00 +0000 /?p=13591 As a nanny, your role is incredibly rewarding—but also physically and emotionally demanding. You’re constantly focused on the well-being of others, often leaving your own needs on the back burner. It’s time to flip the script! Prioritizing your health isn’t selfish—it’s essential. In this two-part blog series, we’re exploring simple, practical ways nannies can take…

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As a nanny, your role is incredibly rewarding—but also physically and emotionally demanding. You’re constantly focused on the well-being of others, often leaving your own needs on the back burner. It’s time to flip the script! Prioritizing your health isn’t selfish—it’s essential. In this two-part blog series, we’re exploring simple, practical ways nannies can take better care of themselves.

1. Take Care of Your Body

Your body is your most important tool in this profession. You’re on your feet, lifting children, and staying active all day—don’t ignore the signals when it needs rest or support.
Here are a few ways to care for your physical health:

  • Stretch for 5–10 minutes in the morning to wake up your muscles.

  • Pack your own snacks with real fuel like fruit, nuts, and yogurt.

  • Take walking breaks to move your body and reset your mind.

A healthy body supports your ability to care for others—and yourself.

2. Support Your Mental Health

Your emotional well-being is just as vital as your physical health. The job can come with stress, unpredictability, and emotional labor. That’s why daily mental wellness practices are a must.
Try these:

  • Create a “quiet moment” routine with 10 minutes of mindfulness or journaling.

  • Set digital boundaries—log off or mute work communications during your off hours.

  • Talk it out with a friend, mentor, or professional counselor.

Mental clarity and emotional resilience are key to long-term success in this field.

3. Get Serious About Sleep

Sleep is not optional—it’s restorative and necessary for clear thinking, energy, and emotional regulation.
Start by making small adjustments:

  • Establish a calming bedtime routine with no screens before bed.

  • Keep your bedtime consistent, even on weekends.

  • Use essential oils like lavender to create a peaceful environment.

When you sleep well, you show up better—for yourself and the children in your care.


Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll explore the importance of nutrition and boundaries in maintaining long-term wellness as a nanny.

The professionals at ë˵personally assist nannies, babysitters and families inSt. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando to find the right childcare arrangement. Our mission is to provide a safe and personalized approach for families and caregivers to connect with each other that is not an internet search. TLC has worked with families, nannies, sitters, newborn care providers, and tutors for over 35 years and looks forward to working with you! To find great nanny and babysitting jobs visit us attlc@tlcforkids.comor Call 314-725-5660.

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