Lol I don't care if my nanny talks to other parents. Those parents can be azzholes. I focus on my nanny giving a great care to my precious gem. We use a translator and it's fine My nanny knows more than most psychologists. My boy is a happy boy |
We use a translator. Boy is 4 and is a smart, fun and happy boy💕
We choose an experienced nanny. It's worth 10x times. Language is not a barrier. |
Not a fact. Most nannies speaks Spanish and coordinates playmates with other kids from the library, parks, all nannies are friends, they celebrate thier kids birthdays together at the parks. Most public areas there are bilingual speakers, especially libraries. My mom knew little English and had TONS OF FRIENDS, loved walking everywhere and everyone was nice. I was a nanny and now I'm a prek Teacher. Most moms prefers to talk and do playdates with other moms. They let the kids play with each other while the moms drink wine. That's what a mom once told me. No thanks. |
*playdates |
Most nannies are Spanish speakers and are friends with the other nannies at the park, they all care about kids even the ones who aren't thiers. They are all watching the kids together. Your nanny will never be alone. Nannies have tons of friends and makes new friends at parks, libraries and does parties, Birthdays at the parks or the kids homes. It's fun at the parks |
Unsurprising that you chose to live in a neighborhood full of "azzholes." |
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Good thing not everyone is an a s s h0le |
as a non Spanish speaking nanny, I am often literally excluded from other nannies' circle in my NW DC neighborhood. This whole 'circle'of nannies is ignoring me and my kids, or other non-spanish speaking nannies while I am happy to be 'playground friends" with everyone. So, I am considering them very rude, and they set a bad example for other children. They literally do not even respond to greeting. I gave up on them! |
They think you are the parent. Let them know you are a nanny and they will gladly include you. At least that's been my experience as another mono lingual English speaker. Some of my best nanny friends speak Spanish and a host of other languages and we all get along wonderfully. |
Well, is it not rude to avoid even eye contact with someone who says hi, parents or not? and saying Hi is easy for a person with any level of English. |
My nanny from Guatemala has friends from latinoamerica, Europe, Ukraine nannies too, and other local babysitters. Even sahm! What I like from these nannies is that they care of thier kids and other people's kid. Everyone is watching each other and help each other. Like if they see a suspicious person outside the park. They all get together, make birthday parties at someone's house or at the park and also invite other moms from the area like myself. And we did face painting for other kids who we didn't know. At the park we are all friends I have met them, they are wonderful nannies, they want to bring happiness to these children, my son says they are my friends from the park, he enjoys playing with all his friends Just say hi and introduce yourself |
Giving medicine. My friend had a spanish speaking nanny who double-dosed her baby, not understanding the baby had already gotten medicine. She had to leave work. |
I'm from South America. Now a prek teacher. When i was a nanny I had friends from everywhere. I speak Spanish and English. I don't want to stereotype but my hispanic friends are nice but most are religious and I'm not. It was nice having English speaker nannies, most were atheist or Agnostic. But I love all my nanny, aupair friends and the moms were nice too, we all got together, creating memories, we all shared a common thing and we love the children |
I miss those times
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