Nanny school in Ohio offers intense 12-week course

 
KIM HONE-McMAHAN
Published: January 18, 2010

CHAGRIN FALLS , Ohio (AP) — Ashley Robinson of Medina read aloud to the cooing newborn in her arms. For weeks, the 18-year-old had been in training, with the help of a real family, to become a nanny. While she'd had lots of experience watching her younger siblings, there's a world of difference between a family obligation and taking care of the everyday needs of youngsters as a chosen profession.

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