1, baby care
The nanny's main job is to take care of the baby's daily life, including feeding, changing diapers, bathing, dressing and sleeping. Nurses need to master the physiological characteristics and developmental laws of babies, and make reasonable nursing plans and dietary arrangements according to different age stages and physical conditions to ensure the healthy growth of babies.
2. Infant health management
Nurses need to comprehensively monitor and manage the baby's physical condition, including measuring body temperature, recording growth and development, observing disease symptoms and so on. Once abnormal conditions are found, nurses need to take timely measures, such as giving appropriate medication and physical therapy.
3, children's psychological education
Nurses also need to carry out appropriate psychological education according to the baby's age and development stage, such as inspiring the baby's intelligence, cultivating the baby's mood and guiding the baby's behavior.
4. Family health management
Nurses need to conduct comprehensive supervision and management of family health management, including keeping the family clean and hygienic, disinfecting baby products, and disposing of garbage. In addition, nurses need to conduct a comprehensive inspection and management of family safety to ensure the safety of infants and young children.
5. Family education consultation
Nurses also need to provide parents with baby education and consultation, help parents understand the growth law and development characteristics of babies, and provide knowledge and skills of baby care. In addition, nurses also need to provide parents with appropriate psychological support and advice to help parents solve the problems and puzzles encountered in parenting.