| If you are a mom at home and think that you
do not need a nanny, I am afraid you are wrong, but not because of any reason
you may know about.
If you are thinking of hiring a nanny, no doubt you plan to choose
her very carefully. We have all watched some of these scaring videos
showing nannies bullying the children they were expected to take
care of. Of course, to choose a woman who will not ill-treat your
kid is the first point to consider. Fortunately, most nannies meet
this requirement. So, which other points to come to?
I am not going to give you advice about things I know nothing
about, or no more than any other mother. For medical advice, ask
your doctor; for religious advice, ask your preacher; but for educational
advice, ask a teacher.
Do the math:
One needs about a thousand hours to learn something.
The nanny is going to spend hundreds of hours with your beloved
baby.
So: your baby is going to learn a lot from the nanny.
It is difficult to calculate how much time young children need
to learn whatever. What we know for sure is that they learn almost
continuously from any source of knowledge that they are exposed
to.
Give your kid a source of knowledge that will provide him with
a lifelong benefit. Hire a Polish nanny!
Polish language has a particularity: it contains most of the phonemes
of the European languages; in fact all of them except the English/American
sound "th" (but you are here) and the French "R",
called "Parisian R".
By leaving your baby with a Polish au-pair girl regularly, you
give him a gift he cannot lose or break: the ability to pronounce
any phoneme without accent. There are many birth gifts but very
few last lifelong.
So, even if you work at home, consider paying a Polish native
speaker two hours twice a week. Your baby's future is worth it.
About the author:
Gabrielle Guichard is a French teacher who proposes a complete
and free course on http://www.FrenchCoursebyFrenchTeacher.com for determined students.
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