Anonymous wrote:Let her go with good reference so she can get a much better job with someone who isn't paranoid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this the nanny's fault? It isn't.
Op here, not saying it’s the nanny’s fault but it’s a bit odd since my DD doesn’t have issues with other sitters. I had a sitter for a few hours on Saturday and DD was happy the whole time. Now she is just crying the whole day on and off which isn’t like her. I am not watching the nanny to see what she is or is not doing since I am trying to stay away, but for some reason they just aren’t clicking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this the nanny's fault? It isn't.
Op here, not saying it’s the nanny’s fault but it’s a bit odd since my DD doesn’t have issues with other sitters. I had a sitter for a few hours on Saturday and DD was happy the whole time. Now she is just crying the whole day on and off which isn’t like her. I am not watching the nanny to see what she is or is not doing since I am trying to stay away, but for some reason they just aren’t clicking.
Anonymous wrote:How is this the nanny's fault? It isn't.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely give it longer than three days! It takes little ones awhile to adjust to schedule and caretaker changes and that's completely normal. I'd give it a good two weeks before I'd worry, especially since you have had a previous good relationship with this nanny.