Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.
Agreed. As long as you're okay with the baby napping on the go, that's the best way to do it.
Babies should not be “napping on the go” they should be sleeping safe and secure in their cribs. Hire a second nanny for your baby. Some of you are so insensitive towards your kids.
Total nonsense. All my babies took their morning naps in the stroller including my first. They were safe and secure in their stroller and fresh air. You’re just lazy.
Babies should nap flat on their naps in cribs:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/parenting/baby-sleep-dangerous.html
I’m not lazy lol, you’re just too poor to pay for adequate childcare for your kids :-/
I wear babies until they’re old enough to walk, and there’s never been any “advice” to say that a baby shouldn’t sleep during babywearing.
Anonymous wrote:My god these kids will all be snowflakes. Kids should be able to sleep anywhere. That is life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.
Agreed. As long as you're okay with the baby napping on the go, that's the best way to do it.
Babies should not be “napping on the go” they should be sleeping safe and secure in their cribs. Hire a second nanny for your baby. Some of you are so insensitive towards your kids.
Total nonsense. All my babies took their morning naps in the stroller including my first. They were safe and secure in their stroller and fresh air. You’re just lazy.
Babies should nap flat on their naps in cribs:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/parenting/baby-sleep-dangerous.html
I’m not lazy lol, you’re just too poor to pay for adequate childcare for your kids :-/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.
Agreed. As long as you're okay with the baby napping on the go, that's the best way to do it.
Babies should not be “napping on the go” they should be sleeping safe and secure in their cribs. Hire a second nanny for your baby. Some of you are so insensitive towards your kids.
Total nonsense. All my babies took their morning naps in the stroller including my first. They were safe and secure in their stroller and fresh air. You’re just lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.
Agreed. As long as you're okay with the baby napping on the go, that's the best way to do it.
Babies should not be “napping on the go” they should be sleeping safe and secure in their cribs. Hire a second nanny for your baby. Some of you are so insensitive towards your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.
Agreed. As long as you're okay with the baby napping on the go, that's the best way to do it.
Babies should not be “napping on the go” they should be sleeping safe and secure in their cribs. Hire a second nanny for your baby. Some of you are so insensitive towards your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.
Agreed. As long as you're okay with the baby napping on the go, that's the best way to do it.
Anonymous wrote:I would look for 2 hour a day preschool and not daycare. One full day a week of daycare sounds disruptive and, quite frankly, awful for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:No, it’s extra expense with no clear benefit if you already have a full time nanny.
Once COVID hopefully subsides, your nanny can walk with them to a playground where they play with other kids and make friends. With time, it’s mostly same kids / nannies who go to playgrounds at specific time, so if she goes every Friday from 10-12 for example, chances are they would be seeing more or less the same group of kids.
Once libraries open, there would be story times etc.
So the nanny can very easily supplement to the kids the social / learning aspect at their age.