“Naughty” does not mean reckless or cruel. For Lila, it signals a playful defiance of routine. She believes that children (and adults) learn best when curiosity is encouraged, even if it leads to a little chaos. Some of her signature “naughty” tactics include:
These antics may raise eyebrows, but they always end with laughter, a lesson, and a deeper bond between nanny and child. lila lovely the naughty nanny free
| Family | Situation | Lila’s Naughty Touch | Outcome | |--------|-----------|----------------------|---------| | The Parkers | First day with twins, ages 3 and 4 | Organized a “pirate treasure hunt” using only fallen leaves and twigs. | Twins learned basic mapping skills and shared the treasure equally. | | The Martins | A rainy afternoon, no outdoor play | Turned the living room into a “rainforest” with blankets, paper vines, and animal noises. | Children practiced sound imitation and learned about different rainforest creatures. | | The Changs | Child reluctant to eat vegetables | Swapped broccoli florets with tiny “tree houses” made of cheese, narrating a story about forest dwellers. | Child ate the broccoli willingly, delighting in the tale of the “Cheese‑covered Trees.” | “Naughty” does not mean reckless or cruel
These snapshots illustrate Lila’s ability to blend mischief with meaningful teaching moments. These antics may raise eyebrows, but they always
“Free” for Lila means two things:
Lila’s own life mirrors this philosophy. She travels between assignments, never staying in one place long enough to be “stuck,” yet she always leaves behind a lasting impression—like a seed of curiosity planted in fertile soil.