Constant Supervision: Why You Should Never Leave Children Unattended

At Nannies on Call, we celebrate and support the unique role occasional nannies play in the lives of busy families.

Part of your work as an occasional nanny means that you have to adapt to the needs and preferences of different families in various settings and configurations.

As you seamlessly transition between diverse family dynamics, remember that one thing remains constant: your crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of the children in your care.

We deeply understand that constant supervision is not just part of your job—it's the foundation of trust and safety that allows families to continue to choose Nannies on Call nannies.


At Nannies on Call, the safety and well-being of children, families, and nannies in our top-most concern.

Why Constant Supervision Matters

Constant supervision is essential to your role as a nanny so that you can:

  • Respond promptly to emergencies

  • Provide emotional support and comfort

  • Encourage positive behaviour and development

  • Build trust and rapport with children and their parents


What are the Risks of Leaving a Child Unattended?

Leaving children alone, even for a brief moment, can have serious consequences. Children can quickly get into harm's way, and accidents can happen in an instant. 

Leaving children unattended can lead to:

  • Accidents and injuries

  • Wandering off or getting lost

  • Exposure to harmful objects or substances

  • Emotional distress and anxiety


Best Practices for Nannies

To maintain the highest standards of childcare, we recommend the following:

  • Always keep children within sight and sound

  • Use baby gates and safety barriers to restrict access to hazardous areas

  • Establish clear boundaries and rules for playtime

  • Engage in activities that promote bonding and interaction

  • Stay alert and focused, avoiding distractions like phone use


Practical Tips for Maintaining Constant Supervision

We know that nannies are human too, and sometimes you need to attend to personal needs or prepare meals. Here are some examples of how to maintain constant supervision while still meeting your needs:

  • Making Lunch: Instead of leaving the children alone in the living room, bring them into the kitchen with you. Engage them in a fun activity like washing veggies, stirring a mix, or even just sitting at the kitchen table with a snack and a book or toy.

  • Using the Bathroom: If you need to use the bathroom, take the children with you! This might mean bringing them into the bathroom with you or having them wait right outside the door. You can even use this opportunity to teach them about good hygiene habits.

  • Tidying up: Try to incorporate the children into your tasks! They can help sort clothes, put toys away, or even just "supervise" from a safe distance.


Remember, constant supervision doesn't mean you can't take breaks or attend to your needs. It means being creative and flexible to ensure the children's safety and well-being at all times.

We encourage all nannies to prioritize constant supervision to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in their care. 

Remember, the safety and well-being of the children is yours and our top priority.


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