Editorial Policy

Nanny Insider publishes practical reporting and evergreen guides for families and household caregivers in the United States. Our goal is clarity and usefulness, not hot takes.

Fact-checking and sources

We aim to base factual claims on primary or high-quality sources whenever possible. That includes official government and public-health resources, court or agency guidance, reputable research institutions, and direct statements from organizations involved in a story. When a topic relies on data (prices, rates, timelines, rules), we verify it across multiple sources and avoid repeating numbers that cannot be traced to a credible origin. For everyday advice (routines, checklists, household practices), we favor established best practices and clearly separate practical suggestions from hard facts.

Editing process

Each piece goes through a basic editorial pass for structure, clarity, and accuracy. We check that the headline matches the content, that the key claim is supported, and that readers can understand what to do next. We also review language for unnecessary certainty, especially on sensitive topics involving children, safety, health, or legal issues.

Updates and corrections

We update evergreen articles when rules, recommendations, or product/service details change. If we make a mistake, we correct it promptly and note the update when it materially changes the meaning of the page. If you spot an error, please contact our editorial team via the Contact page.