Holidays with childcare: the nanny code

People really love our villa holidays with childcare at Mousses in Lefkada, and we know that a lot of that love is for our nannies. Here we shed a little light on the five unwritten rules that make the Simpson Travel childcare team so very good at what they do.

1. Experience is everything

Our nannies are trained to a standard of Cache level 3 Diploma, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent. They also have at least two years’ proven childcare experience so they bring not only the academic knowledge, but also the practical know-how. That’s a wealth of experience that makes all the difference.

2. It's never just a job

Our nannies are passionate about what they do. Happy and bubbly, they have a natural instinct and love for working with children – and the children can feel it. Working for a family business like Simpson Travel, this level of commitment is essential and while we can teach practical skills, we can’t teach someone how to build rapport with a child.

3. Nothing is too much trouble

Your childcare registration form reaches us before your child, so it’s as if we know them before they arrive – and that makes it much easier for us to meet their specific needs. It’s important for us to listen to parents and support them by continuing with ‘home routine’.

A happy child means a happy holiday for parents and nothing is too much trouble for our young guests. This might mean sitting patiently while they face paint us all day, getting messy during creative play or ‘letting a child win’ at a game of Uno.

4. It's not always easy for parents to leave their children

While many of our guests have nannies or other childcare arrangements at home, time for themselves is sometimes in short supply and yet, when they’re on holiday, some may find it hard leaving their children for long periods of time. This is where our flexible approach to childcare is so helpful with morning, afternoon and evening sessions on offer – as much or as little time as you need to unwind, regroup and recharge your batteries.

Evening sessions are held twice a week; we call them ‘date nights’ as they give parents a chance to enjoy a meal together or a drink with family or friends whilst their children are playing low-key games or chilling on sleep mats and watching a DVD with the nannies. For extra peace of mind, we can text or call parents when their child falls asleep or if they become unsettled.
 

5. This work is a privilege

Whether it's seeing a child literally running into the club each day wreathed in smiles, or welcoming families back year after year and seeing how the kids have grown, the rewards of being a holiday nanny are endless. Our staff build close relationships with the children in such a short space of time and the hardest part of the job is saying goodbye, especially at the airport – and yes, there have been tears, but also the absolute pleasure of meeting some wonderful children.

Quotes

"Our fourth year at Mousses and we have already reserved for next year! It’s like visiting family – Zois and Eleni make everyone feel so welcome and our son absolutely loves the Children’s Club and all the wonderful nannies who take such great care of him. The food is amazing from the on-site restaurant with daily specials to choose from. We are looking forward to next year’s holiday already!"

Buckner family, Lefkada