Is this weird? I find it weird.

Anonymous
Yes, I remember this topic on here as well.

I am a Nanny & have worked as one for many years.

I would personally be offended by such a comment.

Perhaps she is not a very good childcare provider and knows it.
So in her mind - she would not want someone caring for her child the same way that she cares for yours….??

Just a thought…..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This exact scenario was posted here before.


Yes, it was.

OP, it's weird for you to watch the nanny's kid. Either she really doesn't use outside people, or she has good boundaries and didn't know how to explain that without offending you. Let it go.


I remember that. Same scenario, but much younger kid.


How do you know how old the kids are that the OP is referring to? There is no mention of it that I can see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I remember this topic on here as well.

I am a Nanny & have worked as one for many years.

I would personally be offended by such a comment.

Perhaps she is not a very good childcare provider and knows it.
So in her mind - she would not want someone caring for her child the same way that she cares for yours….??

Just a thought…..

Or perhaps she believes that she’s unusually fantastic and other people can’t compare.
Anonymous
This was definitely posted a few months ago but with more details. Didn't the OP go on to say that she felt awkward around the nanny after that and was tortured by whether or not to say something to her? There were lots more details.

They were in the kitchen together, at some point? There was lots of conjecture about the nanny's husband, as well...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This exact scenario was posted here before.


Well, what was the consensus.
Anonymous
Lots of people don't let anyone watch their kid especially the first few years. Not that crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people don't let anyone watch their kid especially the first few years. Not that crazy.


This. I would also think it's pretty awkward to have your boss babysit for you. That puts you in the position of having to tell your boss what to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This exact scenario was posted here before.


,+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people don't let anyone watch their kid especially the first few years. Not that crazy.


This. I would also think it's pretty awkward to have your boss babysit for you. That puts you in the position of having to tell your boss what to do.


Or your boss asking for a discount for the "free" babysitting. It blurs the lines in a relationship that is already fuzzy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’ve posted this before.

+1
Anonymous
This is not hard to understand. The nanny’s comment was to shut down conversation with you on the topic. Your offer to babysit the nanny’s kid is weird and boundary crossing. She is your employee not a friend.

Maybe her kid has sleep issues and it’s not worth it to have the multi-day fallout from a botched bedtime and sleepless night. That’s why no one watched my youngest until he was 3.

Maybe she doesn’t want you in her home.

Maybe she or her partner were physically or sexually abused as children.

Maybe like me she just thought your offer was weird and she didn’t want to blur the lines between her job and her personal life.

I like to hire babysitters even though my parents will watch my kids any time I ask. When I come home from a date night and the kids are asleep, I want to go to bed with my husband. I don’t want to talk to my mom for 15 min first - “did you have fun? How was dinner? Etc.” The only thing more annoying and awkward would be if I came home to my boss.
Anonymous
She simply doesn’t want non-family babysitting her child.
Anonymous
It’s her industry, but YOU are not a professional in her industry. If I were an auto mechanic, I wouldn’t let a customer fix my chassis.
Anonymous
As a nanny, I am begging employers to please understand that I am your employee, not your sister or daughter or mother or bff. I love my nanny families. I truly see it as my role to embrace and support the family as a whole, not just the children, but at the end of the day, you are my boss.

This is an inherently messy relationship with lots of blurry boundaries. The more YOU can keep in mind that I am a professional and am employee, the more comfortable I can be in your home and with your children.

OP, you should not have asked. She gave you an extremely diplomatic answer. Let it go.
Anonymous
Maybe OP scared off the old nanny and is complaining about the new one. 😄
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