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Do people still hire governesses?
Though a “governess” may sound like someone you'd only find in a nineteenth-century British novel, they do still exist. Governesses are a specialized subset of nannies, whose position focuses primarily on a child's educational development.
What's the difference between a nanny and a governess?
A nanny is more likely to work with babies, toddlers, and young children, focusing on their basic care needs and supporting their developmental milestones. However, a governess is more focused on education, and as such they usually work with children who are at school, from around age 6 upwards.
What are the duties of a governess?
A Governess helps with schoolwork and/or acts as a tutor for the children. They do this by supervising daily homework and work. A Governess is responsible for keeping the room where the children work clean and organized.
What is a nursery governess?
A governess is a woman employed to teach and train children in a private household. She typically provides education, discipline, and moral guidance to the children under her care. The role of a governess has evolved over time but remains an important part of childcare for some families.