{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:00.658Z","occupation":{"soc":"39-9011.01","title":"Nannies","group":"Personal Care & Service","sector":"62","jobZone":2,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers nanny and in-home childcare practice in private residential settings, spanning safety management, developmental support, nutrition, health routines, and family communication across all experience levels calibrated to Job Zone 2.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Basic safety rules for street crossing and hazardous objects — communicate clearly to children under direct supervisor guidance in a private household setting.","Common household hazards — identify and report to the supervising parent or caregiver during an initial home walkthrough.","First aid kit contents and basic emergency protocols — locate and describe under the direction of a certified trainer or employing family.","Structured mealtime routines — assist in preparing and serving simple, nutritionally balanced snacks for children following a parent-provided meal plan.","Rest and nap schedules — follow a written schedule provided by parents to regulate children's sleep periods during the workday.","Age-appropriate lap play and simple picture-book reading — participate alongside children under parental instruction to support early intellectual development.","Polite greetings and turn-taking behaviors — model basic social courtesies for children in everyday household interactions.","Children's daily hygiene tasks — assist with handwashing, tooth-brushing, and dressing following step-by-step instructions from the employing family.","Calendar and scheduling software — use to review daily care schedules and appointment reminders as set up by the employing family.","Oral instructions from parents and supervisors — listen actively and restate key care directives to confirm understanding before beginning a shift."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Safe play boundaries and age-appropriate household rules — establish and consistently enforce with reduced parental oversight in a family home environment.","Physical and emotional warning signs in children — monitor throughout the day and flag concerns to parents using clear spoken or written updates.","CPR and basic first aid procedures — perform with confidence when required in a residential setting, maintaining current certification independently.","Healthy eating habits and toilet-training routines — guide children through daily practice using encouragement and age-appropriate explanation.","Rest schedules across multiple children of different ages — coordinate and adjust flexibly to meet individual sleep needs during a standard care day.","Arts-and-crafts projects and structured reading activities — plan and lead independently to promote language and creative development in preschool-aged children.","Nutritionally balanced meals — prepare and serve for children following household dietary preferences and any documented allergy requirements.","Conflict resolution and sharing behaviors — coach children through peer disagreements using calm redirection and consistent modeling of respectful communication.","Incident and daily-activity logs — compose using word processing software to keep parents accurately informed of the child's progress and any concerns.","Time across multiple care responsibilities — manage using scheduling software to ensure meals, activities, naps, and pickups run on time each day."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Comprehensive home safety assessment — conduct autonomously, removing hazards and restructuring physical boundaries to protect children of varying developmental stages.","Children's behavioral and developmental patterns — analyze over time to distinguish typical milestones from signs that may warrant professional consultation.","Emergency response including CPR — execute decisively for infants, toddlers, or school-age children in high-pressure residential situations without supervisory backup.","Individualized health and personal-habit development plans — design and implement for each child based on observed needs, age, and family values.","Multi-age nap and quiet-rest routines — orchestrate independently in a household with siblings of different ages, maintaining each child's developmental schedule.","Enrichment curriculum incorporating reading, sensory play, and problem-solving activities — develop and deliver to stimulate intellectual growth across diverse developmental levels.","Weekly meal and snack menus — plan, shop for, and prepare to meet nutritional guidelines and family dietary requirements with minimal parental direction.","Pro-social communication skills and empathy — model and coach consistently across varied daily situations to build children's interpersonal competence over the long term.","Internet and computer-based training resources — evaluate and integrate into activity planning to support children's learning objectives and parent-approved screen-time goals.","Complex care challenges such as behavioral regressions or dietary resistance — resolve using critical thinking and evidence-informed strategies adapted to the child's specific context."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Household childcare safety standards and protocols — develop comprehensively and lead the employing family in implementing across all physical and social environments.","Long-term developmental progress of each child in care — assess and document systematically, providing families with evidence-based guidance on next steps and professional referrals.","Emergency preparedness plans for the household — design, train other caregivers on, and periodically rehearse to ensure readiness for medical or safety crises.","Tailored developmental programs addressing nutrition, hygiene, emotional regulation, and social skills — architect and guide families in sustaining beyond the direct care relationship.","Sleep hygiene best practices and individualized rest frameworks — advise the employing family on and refine across developmental transitions from infancy through school age.","Intellectually stimulating activity sequences aligned with early-childhood learning principles — curate and mentor less experienced caregivers in delivering within family and community settings.","Family nutrition strategy — lead by developing rotating menus, establishing grocery routines, and coaching parents on balanced meal preparation for growing children.","Positive behavioral environment across the full household — establish as a trusted authority by setting consistent expectations, modeling integrity, and guiding family communication norms.","Nanny or childcare team onboarding and mentorship — lead by sharing professional knowledge, demonstrating best practices, and providing constructive feedback in a multi-caregiver household.","Professional development resources and industry standards — evaluate and communicate to the employing family and peer caregivers to continuously raise the quality of care in the home."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}