Connie Simpson — Nanny Connie
Connie Simpson, known worldwide as Nanny Connie, is a family and childcare expert, author, coach, and consultant with more than 40 years of experience supporting families through pregnancy, newborn care, and the full arc of parenting.
She has worked with families from every walk of life — from first-time parents navigating the early weeks at home, to high-profile and high-trust households across Hollywood and the entertainment industry. What unites them is the same need: a calm, structured, deeply supported home where children can thrive.
Over the course of her career, Connie has built a reputation for warmth, discretion, and direct guidance grounded in four decades of real experience inside real homes — earning her a name as someone who helps parents build calm, confident, well-structured homes without losing themselves in the process.
She is the author of The Nanny Connie Way (Simon & Schuster), a practical guide to navigating preparation and the first four months of parenthood with clarity and confidence. Her work is grounded in one core belief: when parents have structure, clarity, and the right support, families become stronger.
Connie offers focused 1:1 coaching sessions for parents and professional mentoring for caregivers. She is available for media commentary, speaking engagements, and organizational consulting.
"Just be the parent."
Nanny Connie's Approach
After more than 40 years inside real households, Connie's approach to parenting and family life is built on three principles: routines that create stability, communication that strengthens connection, and confidence that comes from knowing what matters most.
Her philosophy — captured in the phrase Just Be The Parent — holds that parenting is not about doing more or being perfect. It is about presence. Children do not need parents who get everything right. They need parents who show up, stay calm, and trust their instincts.
Whether she is helping a new parent navigate the first weeks of newborn care, advising a high-profile family on household systems, or speaking to national media about modern parenting challenges, Connie's work centers on the same idea: a calm, structured home is the foundation for everything that follows.
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