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Baby care

Babies will always require extra attention than older children and baby nursery will provide special care and meet the needs of babies as expected by the parents, so parents will feel comfortable working as they leave their children at the hands of nurses.

Baby nurses are responsible for feeding infants should be nutritious and healthy food that will be provided with a bottle of sterilized milk. Baby nursery nurses will also clean the baby, wash clothes and put them up to dry, clean the baby's sleeping area to make sure that no dirt to accumulate in any place because it is the safety and well taken care of the baby's health. Baby nurse is also expected to ensure that children are at the best of health and if not should react accordingly and take the baby for a checkup.

Daycare babies will not only be confined to the house, but the nurses will also take the baby outside for fresh air but not for long because the health of infants by age.

But this task is more similar to trained caregivers. The only difference is that the caregiver will be used on a long term basis will be a baby nurse for a period of time may be different. This may be long term or short periods of time depending on the schedule agreed with the child's parents.

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