Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound really uptight and honestly I feel bad for your nanny if this is the level of micromanaging she has to endure. I’m a nanny and parents WAH is seriously horrible and you don’t need to make it worse. I took my kids in the bathroom with me and they learned to potty train early. You should be grateful your nanny cares to have your child supervised at all times!
I feel bad for your employers, you're rude and have bad judgement making stupid assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I have always taken my charges into the bathroom with me to urinate. (In 15 years I have never needed to poop in my employer’s homes). I wear long shirts so I can pee modestly. My charges always want to go with me even if their parents are sitting right there.
My charges all potty trained by 23 months. All of them. Relieving oneself is natural and part of life.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I was supposed to take my kids into the bathroom with me when they were 2? Oh hell no. By 2, they were able to be unsupervised for a few minutes. My house wasn't crazy babyproofed, but enough that they could be alone for short periods of time.
Anonymous wrote:You sound really uptight and honestly I feel bad for your nanny if this is the level of micromanaging she has to endure. I’m a nanny and parents WAH is seriously horrible and you don’t need to make it worse. I took my kids in the bathroom with me and they learned to potty train early. You should be grateful your nanny cares to have your child supervised at all times!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a problem with my nanny taking my child into a bathroom stall with her, which are usually quite small. It’s either that, or leaving the child outside the stall. Don’t you ever take your child to a public restroom?