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What conditions should a nanny have?
With the development of society, more and more families begin to hire baby nurses to help take care of babies. However, how to choose a qualified baby nurse has become a big problem for parents. So, what should a qualified nanny have?

First of all, a qualified baby nurse should be in good health. Because babies have poor immunity and are easily influenced by the external environment, nurses need to ensure their own health so as not to transmit diseases to babies.

Secondly, the nurse should have professional knowledge and skills. Nurses need to know the laws of infants' physiological and psychological development and master the knowledge and skills of feeding, hygiene and safety. At the same time, nurses also need to have certain communication skills and patience, be able to establish a good interactive relationship with infants and children, and find and solve problems in time.

In addition, nurses should have a sense of responsibility and love. Taking care of infants is a very important job, which requires nurses to be vigilant at all times and do preventive work to ensure the safety and health of infants. At the same time, nurses should be patient and caring, pay attention to the emotional needs of babies and give them warmth and care.

In short, a qualified baby nurse should be healthy, professional, communicative, responsible and caring. When choosing a baby nurse, parents should not only consider the experience and qualifications of the baby nurse, but also know whether they have these basic conditions, so as to ensure the best care for the baby. At the same time, baby nurses should constantly learn and improve their professional skills, and make more contributions to better serve infants.