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What exactly does a baby nurse do?
The specific work of the baby nurse includes the nutritional collocation of the baby's diet, the daily care of the baby, the handling of accidents, early education and game design, and the guidance of family members.

Responsible for the nutritional collocation of the baby's diet: A healthy baby's diet is very important and has a great influence on the baby's growth and development, so it needs scientific guidance from the baby's diet.

Responsible for the daily care of babies: Nurses are responsible for the care of babies every day, such as sleeping, exercising and cleaning. How to care for infants more reasonably are the basic skills of nurses.

Handling of accidents: Infants are weak and have poor consciousness. When the baby encounters an emergency, the nurse can calmly handle the accident and provide safety for the baby.

Early education and game design: the degree of brain development of children of different ages is different, so the nursery teacher needs to have the skills to develop the baby's brain intelligence, so that the baby's nervous system can develop better.

Guidance for family members: A baby's scientific development can't rely solely on the efforts of the baby nurse, but also needs the cooperation of Bao Da. Therefore, the baby-sitter also needs to instruct Ma Baobao's father on how to manage the baby scientifically, and impart parenting knowledge to his parents.

Requirements for babysitting positions

1. Nurses should be healthy: because babies have poor immunity and are easily affected by the external environment, nurses need to ensure good health so as not to transmit diseases to babies.

2. Professional knowledge and skills that nurses should have: Nurses need to know the laws of the baby's physiological and psychological development, and master the knowledge and skills of feeding, hygiene and safety. At the same time, nurses also need to have certain communication skills and patience, be able to establish a good interactive relationship with infants and children, and find and solve problems in time.

3. Nurses should have a sense of responsibility and love: taking care of babies is a very important job, which requires nurses to be vigilant at all times and do preventive work to ensure the safety and health of babies. At the same time, nurses should be patient and caring, pay attention to the emotional needs of babies and give them warmth and care.