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    nanny
    /ˈnani/

    noun

    • 1. a person, in particular a woman, employed to look after a child in its own home.
    • 2. one's grandmother. informal

    verb

    • 1. work as a nanny: "she cooked, cleaned, and nannied for a family in California"
    • 2. be overprotective towards: "stop nannying us! We are capable of dealing with our own lives"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NannyNanny - Wikipedia

    The night nanny usually works with a family anywhere from one night to seven nights per week. A night nanny generally works with children from newborn to five years of age. A night nanny can provide a teaching role, helping parents to establish good sleeping patterns or troubleshooting the sleeping patterns of a child.

  3. NANNY definition: 1. a person whose job is to take care of a particular family's children 2. child's word for a…. Learn more.

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · Confinement nannies will get a Work Permit letter instead of a Work Permit card since the work duration is short. The maximum validity of the Work Permit is 16 weeks starting from your child’s date of birth.

  5. The Work Permit for Malaysian confinement nannies is a short-term permit usually issued for up to 16 weeks starting from the birth of your child. Find out who is eligible and how to apply for the Work Permit.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · You can request to extend your confinement nanny's stay in Singapore if her visit pass does not cover her employment period. When your confinement nanny enters Singapore, she will be given a single-entry visit pass that allows her to stay for a fixed duration.

  7. Employer and nanny eligibility. You can hire a confinement nanny from Malaysia if you have a newborn under 4 months old.

  8. Jan 11, 2022 · Need a part time nanny at the last minute? This app links part time babysitters near you for babysitting needs.

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