
Early Childhood Development Through Play and Stimulation
A practical guide to finding trusted family care and supportive services, with tips to help parents choose the right support for their needs.
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Lauren Lourens is the Cape Town facilitator and recruiter for The Nanny Movement, where she works closely with families and caregivers within the childcare industry. With a background in HR management and highly experienced in early childhood development and special needs support, she is passionate about caregiver education, professional childcare standards, and helping families make informed childcare decisions.
Nannies play an important role in the daily lives of children and families. Beyond supervising children, many nannies assist with routines, emotional support, learning, safety, and developmental care. Because of this, families are increasingly looking for caregivers who not only have experience with children, but who also understand professional childcare practices.
While some caregivers enter nannying through personal parenting experience or informal childcare roles, training can help build the practical knowledge and confidence needed to work professionally within a family environment. Training may cover areas such as child development, safety, communication, routines, behaviour guidance, and emergency response.
For new caregivers, formal training can provide a strong foundation before entering the industry. For experienced caregivers, continued learning can help strengthen skills, improve professionalism, and support better childcare outcomes.
This article explores why training matters in nannying, what areas of childcare training commonly include, and how professional development can benefit both caregivers and families.
The role of a nanny has evolved over time. Many families today look for caregivers who can support children in a more holistic way, including developmental stimulation, emotional wellbeing, structured routines, and age-appropriate learning opportunities.
Depending on the family’s needs, a nanny may be responsible for:
Without proper preparation, some caregivers may feel overwhelmed by the expectations that come with professional childcare roles.
Training can help caregivers better understand both the practical and emotional responsibilities involved in working closely with children and families.
One of the main benefits of childcare training is increased confidence.
Many new caregivers feel nervous about handling:
Training allows caregivers to learn in a structured environment where they can ask questions, practise skills, and gain practical understanding before entering a professional role.
Professional training can also help caregivers understand workplace expectations such as:
These skills are important in helping caregivers build trust with families.
A strong understanding of child development is valuable for any nanny.
Training often helps caregivers understand:
For example, a toddler’s emotional outbursts may be linked to developmental frustration rather than “bad behaviour.” Understanding these stages can help caregivers respond more calmly and appropriately.
Training can also help nannies create activities that support learning, creativity, language development, and independence in everyday routines.
Safety is one of the most important aspects of childcare.
Training programs often include:
For families, knowing that a caregiver has received some form of safety training may provide additional reassurance.
While emergencies are not common, preparation can help caregivers respond more effectively and calmly if unexpected situations arise.
Children benefit from caregivers who understand emotional support and positive communication.
Training may help nannies learn:
Caregivers often spend many hours with children each day, making their interactions influential in a child’s emotional environment.
Professional development can help nannies approach these responsibilities with greater awareness and sensitivity.
Childcare practices continue to evolve as new research and educational approaches emerge. Ongoing learning allows caregivers to stay informed and improve their skills over time.
Many caregivers choose to continue developing their knowledge through:
Continued professional development may also improve employment opportunities and help caregivers feel more confident in their work.
Training before becoming a nanny can provide caregivers with valuable knowledge, confidence, and practical childcare skills. While experience remains important, professional development helps prepare caregivers for the responsibilities and expectations involved in working closely with children and families.
For families, trained caregivers may offer greater preparedness and understanding of child development, routines, safety, and emotional support. For caregivers, training can support long-term growth, professionalism, and confidence within the childcare industry.
As childcare needs continue to evolve, education and ongoing learning remain important tools in supporting safe, informed, and nurturing care environments for children.

A practical guide to finding trusted family care and supportive services, with tips to help parents choose the right support for their needs.

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Childcare training builds confidence by replacing guesswork with knowledge, strengthening practical skills, improving communication, and empowering caregivers to create safer, more supportive environments for children.
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