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Michelle LaRowe is the Editor in Chief of eNannySource, and here her short introduction below:
Within the in-home childcare industry, there is a growing push for continuing education. Many industry associations have picked up on the desire of nannies to have continuing education and offer annual training opportunities, and nanny placement agencies are picking up on their desire too. First Class Care, Inc., a Chicago based agency, is one such agency that supports continuing education and has started its own in-house training for nannies called First Class Care Academy. Recently, I had a chance to catch up with Erin Krex, president of First Class Care, Inc., to learn more about her program and why she believes continuing education for nannies is important.
Visit eNannySource here: eNannySource to read Erin's interview.
Courtesy of: www.FirstClassCare.com
Michelle LaRowe is the Editor in Chief of eNannySource, and here her short introduction below:
Within the in-home childcare industry, there is a growing push for continuing education. Many industry associations have picked up on the desire of nannies to have continuing education and offer annual training opportunities, and nanny placement agencies are picking up on their desire too. First Class Care, Inc., a Chicago based agency, is one such agency that supports continuing education and has started its own in-house training for nannies called First Class Care Academy. Recently, I had a chance to catch up with Erin Krex, president of First Class Care, Inc., to learn more about her program and why she believes continuing education for nannies is important.
Visit eNannySource here: eNannySource to read Erin's interview.
Courtesy of: www.FirstClassCare.com
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