Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think I'll do part-time preschool. This thread is scaring me. Paying loads of money for someone to sit on their phone doesn't feel like a good use of money.
That’s fine, OP. But several nannies are telling you they don’t use their phones - you just need to find someone like those nannies. But preschool is a fine choice for an older toddler.
Of course, they say that, but it's a job with no oversight. If my child were a year older, I would probably be okay with that, but what happens when he falls off the playground structure, and I have no idea if it could have been prevented? At daycare, there are cameras and other children they can play with. I would be paying for a nanny to take him to a playground that rarely has children playing.
Anonymous wrote:Look for an older woman and be prepared to pay her more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did you say when you asked her about it? Because you did ask her about it, right? Not just stew quietly until you could make an anonymous posting on the interwebs?
“You keep checking your phone when I’m talking. Is there an emergency you need to take care of?”
I didn't ask her. When is it ever okay to constantly check your phone during an interview? She lacks common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think I'll do part-time preschool. This thread is scaring me. Paying loads of money for someone to sit on their phone doesn't feel like a good use of money.
That’s fine, OP. But several nannies are telling you they don’t use their phones - you just need to find someone like those nannies. But preschool is a fine choice for an older toddler.
Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am looking for a part-time morning babysitter for my toddler. She should be off her phone at the playground if he falls off the playground structure. Is that impossible to get these days because everyone is addicted to their phone?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think I'll do part-time preschool. This thread is scaring me. Paying loads of money for someone to sit on their phone doesn't feel like a good use of money.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think I'll do part-time preschool. This thread is scaring me. Paying loads of money for someone to sit on their phone doesn't feel like a good use of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am looking for a part-time morning babysitter for my toddler. She should be off her phone at the playground if he falls off the playground structure. Is that impossible to get these days because everyone is addicted to their phone?
Part time morning? Unless you are paying $50/hr, whatever babysitter you get will be on their phone while they are on the playground. Assuming it’s an age appropriate play structure, it won’t matter if they fall and will let everyone know if they are hurt but won’t be in need of constant vigilance.
And every nanny young and old is on their phone, as are parents, when kids are on play ground. Parents in prior generations had a romance novel or newspaper or knitting — but that was a reasonable time to not be eyes locked on the kids.
Is this your first child?
That is simply not true. I’m a nanny who is never on her phone unless my older charge is in preschool and my younger charge is napping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am looking for a part-time morning babysitter for my toddler. She should be off her phone at the playground if he falls off the playground structure. Is that impossible to get these days because everyone is addicted to their phone?
Part time morning? Unless you are paying $50/hr, whatever babysitter you get will be on their phone while they are on the playground. Assuming it’s an age appropriate play structure, it won’t matter if they fall and will let everyone know if they are hurt but won’t be in need of constant vigilance.
And every nanny young and old is on their phone, as are parents, when kids are on play ground. Parents in prior generations had a romance novel or newspaper or knitting — but that was a reasonable time to not be eyes locked on the kids.
Is this your first child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am looking for a part-time morning babysitter for my toddler. She should be off her phone at the playground if he falls off the playground structure. Is that impossible to get these days because everyone is addicted to their phone?
Part time morning? Unless you are paying $50/hr, whatever babysitter you get will be on their phone while they are on the playground. Assuming it’s an age appropriate play structure, it won’t matter if they fall and will let everyone know if they are hurt but won’t be in need of constant vigilance.
And every nanny young and old is on their phone, as are parents, when kids are on play ground. Parents in prior generations had a romance novel or newspaper or knitting — but that was a reasonable time to not be eyes locked on the kids.
Is this your first child?
Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am looking for a part-time morning babysitter for my toddler. She should be off her phone at the playground if he falls off the playground structure. Is that impossible to get these days because everyone is addicted to their phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look for an older woman and be prepared to pay her more.
This is no longer the case
Every nanny young and old are constantly on the phone
Talking loud, texting, pushing strollers with their elbows, etc
From what I see it’s the older ones that are plugged in and lazy
Absolutely not my observation at all! In fact I’m home with my toddler and see nannies all the time. At first I though the most engaged were the childrens grandmothers but latter found out they were nannies. They are always running around and playing with the kids. No phones in sight.