holiday childcare Archives - °µÍøAV Family Care Where Family Comes First Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:26:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-hearts-for-favicon-32x32.png holiday childcare Archives - °µÍøAV Family Care 32 32 Presidents Day School Closures: Why Back-Up Care Matters /blog/presidents-day-school-closures-why-back-up-care-matters/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 12:36:00 +0000 /?p=53883 Presidents Day often brings a welcome long weekend, but for many working parents, it also brings a familiar challenge: school closures that don’t align with work schedules. While kids enjoy a day off, parents are left juggling meetings, deadlines, and childcare needs that don’t pause for the holiday. At °µÍøAV Family Care, we understand how…

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Presidents Day often brings a welcome long weekend, but for many working parents, it also brings a familiar challenge: school closures that don’t align with work schedules. While kids enjoy a day off, parents are left juggling meetings, deadlines, and childcare needs that don’t pause for the holiday.

At °µÍøAV Family Care, we understand how stressful these schedule gaps can be. Back‑up care isn’t just a convenience – it’s a lifeline that helps families stay balanced, supported, and prepared.

Why Presidents Day Creates a Childcare Crunch

Even one unexpected day off can disrupt a family’s routine. Common challenges include:

  • Schools and daycares closed, but workplaces open
  • Limited availability of family or friends who might normally help
  • Multiple children with different schedules
  • Parents working from home who still need uninterrupted time
  • Holiday travel or commitments that add extra pressure

These disruptions are normal but they don’t have to derail your day.

How Back-Up Care Supports Families

Reliable back‑up care gives parents peace of mind and helps kids enjoy a safe, engaging day at home.

1. Keeps Your Workday on Track

A trusted caregiver ensures you can stay focused on work without scrambling for last‑minute solutions.

2. Provides Structure and Fun for Kids

Nannies bring activities, games, crafts, and routines that keep children happy, learning, and engaged.

3. Reduces Stress for Parents

Knowing you have a plan in place makes holiday closures feel manageable instead of overwhelming.

4. Supports Consistency and Comfort

Children thrive with familiar caregivers who understand their routines, preferences, and personalities.

5. Helps Families Prepare for the Unexpected

Back‑up care isn’t just for holidays, it’s essential for snow days, sick days, and schedule changes throughout winter.

Tips for a Smooth Presidents Day

A little planning goes a long way:

  • Confirm school and daycare schedules early
  • Book back‑up care in advance when possible
  • Prepare a few activities or snacks for the day
  • Communicate any special routines or needs to your caregiver
  • Build a list of go‑to indoor activities for winter holidays

°µÍøAV Family Care Is Here to Help

Whether you need a caregiver for Presidents Day, a snow day, or a last‑minute schedule change, our team is ready with trusted, experienced professionals who make your family’s day run smoothly.

Support isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. With the right care in place, holiday closures become easier, calmer, and more enjoyable for everyone.

The professionals at °µÍøAV Family Care personally assist nannies, babysitters and families inÌýSt. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando to find the right childcare arrangement. Our mission is to provide a safe and personalized Ìýapproach for families and caregivers to connect with each other that is not an internet search. °µÍøAV has worked with families, nannies, sitters, newborn care providers, and tutors for over 35 years and looks forward to working with you! To find great nanny and babysitting jobs visit us atÌýtlc@tlcforkids.comÌýor Call 314-725-5660.

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Navigating Holiday Time Off: A Guide for Families and Nannies /blog/navigating-holiday-time-off-a-guide-for-families-and-nannies/ Tue, 25 Nov 2025 08:50:00 +0000 /?p=53689 The holiday season brings joy, excitement, and sometimes a bit of chaos. Between travel plans, family gatherings, and busy schedules, finding time to rest and recharge can be tricky, especially for families and nannies who work so closely together throughout the year. At °µÍøAV Family Care, we know the holidays can create unique scheduling challenges.…

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The holiday season brings joy, excitement, and sometimes a bit of chaos. Between travel plans, family gatherings, and busy schedules, finding time to rest and recharge can be tricky, especially for families and nannies who work so closely together throughout the year.

At °µÍøAV Family Care, we know the holidays can create unique scheduling challenges. Whether you’re a nanny requesting time off or a parent managing childcare coverage, planning ahead and communicating early helps everyone enjoy the season with less stress and more cheer.

Here’s how families and caregivers can work together to make the holidays smooth, fair, and positive for everyone.

For Nannies: How to Request Holiday Time Off

Just like the families you care for, nannies often hope to spend the holidays with their own loved ones. The best way to make that possible is to plan early and communicate clearly.

When requesting time off:
✅ Give as much notice as possible ideally six to eight weeks before the holidays.
✅ Be flexible if the family needs coverage on certain days. Offering to adjust your schedule can go a long way.
✅ Help the family plan ahead by suggesting a backup care option or modified schedule.

If your request can’t be accommodated, stay professional and understanding. Families often juggle work commitments and travel plans that make flexibility difficult. You can:

  • Ask if you can take time off before or after the main holidays.
  • Request shorter hours or alternate days off.
  • Discuss plans for next year earlier, so everyone is better prepared.

Remember — your role is valued, and most families will do their best to balance everyone’s needs when communication stays open.

For Parents: Providing Paid Time Off and Managing Schedules

For families, the holiday season is the perfect time to show appreciation for your nanny’s dedication throughout the year. Recognizing their need for time off helps strengthen trust and loyalty.

Many families offer:

  • Paid federal holidays such as Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
  • 1–2 weeks of paid vacation, with one week chosen by the nanny and one by the family.
  • Paid sick days that can also be used for family events or rest after a busy season.

If your nanny will be traveling, confirm dates early and work together on a backup care plan in case of changes. If you’ll need extra coverage for parties, errands, or late nights, °µÍøAV Family Care can help with experienced, vetted caregivers to step in when needed.

Thoughtful scheduling and clear communication make the holidays less stressful for everyoneÌý and show your caregiver how much you value their support.

Why Every Family Needs a Backup Care Plan

Even with the best planning, things happen, nannies get sick, travel plans shift, or weather disrupts schedules. Having a backup care plan gives you peace of mind and ensures your children are always in good hands.

At °µÍøAV Family Care, our backup caregivers are:
✅ Fully vetted and background checked
✅ Experienced with children of all ages
✅ CPR and First Aid certified
✅ Available for short-term or last-minute placements

Backup care ensures your routine stays on track while giving your nanny the flexibility they deserve. Whether it’s a snow day, sick day, or travel delay, °µÍøAV has you covered.

Finding Balance and Showing Gratitude

The holidays are about connection, gratitude, and care for the same values that make strong nanny-family relationships thrive all year long.

Families: show appreciation through time off, fair pay, or a heartfelt thank-you.
Nannies: communicate openly, stay flexible, and remember your work truly makes a difference.

With early planning, clear communication, and a reliable backup care plan, everyone can enjoy the season rested, supported, and ready for a wonderful new year.

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The professionals at °µÍøAV Family Care personally assist nannies, babysitters and families inÌýSt. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando to find the right childcare arrangement. Our mission is to provide a safe and personalized Ìýapproach for families and caregivers to connect with each other that is not an internet search. °µÍøAV has worked with families, nannies, sitters, newborn care providers, and tutors for over 40 years and looks forward to working with you! To find great nanny and babysitting jobs visit us atÌýtlc@tlcforkids.comÌýor Call 314-725-5660.

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