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What's the difference between a nurse and a nurse?
The difference between nurses and baby nurses lies in different caregivers, different positions, different learning contents, different examination contents and different employment prospects.

1, different care objects

Nurse: refers to the person who is responsible for taking care of children's lives in kindergartens or nurseries. Nanny: Mainly engaged in the care, nursing and education of infants aged 0-3.

2. Different positions.

Nurse: Industries related to infants aged 0-3, such as Yue Yue, Confucius Center, early education institutions, parent-child parks, early education classes, etc. Nurse: Children's care in kindergartens, nurseries, early education centers, hospitals, etc., mostly for school-age children.

3. Different learning contents

Nanny: the nurturing, care and education of babies, including diet, drinking water, sleep, social behavior and personality cultivation, personalized teaching, etc. Nurses: cooperation and guidance for school-age children, including cooperation with teachers to organize educational games and cultivate children's good moral behavior habits and independent living ability.

4. About the content of the exam

Nurse: Take 2 subjects, basic (objective questions)+skills (practical exercises). Nurse: I got 65,438+000 points in theory and skills in 2 subjects, with perfect score and 60 points passing.

5. Different employment prospects

Nurses generally work in domestic service companies, maternal and child health care institutions and preschool children's early education institutions. Nurses can not only work in domestic service companies, maternal and child health care institutions and early childhood education institutions, but also work in confinement centers, postpartum recovery centers and early childhood education centers.