Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yes, yes. The older Nannys won't be hanging out on the phones.
Anonymous wrote:What poor financial decisions has she made in life that she has to work as a nanny at 70 years old?! This would be a pass for me I’d look for someone in there 40s maybe 50 if you just prefer an older nanny.
Anonymous wrote:If her patience is still intact and she is aware of what are developmentally appropriate expectations for toddlers, then yes I would consider her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not.
No matter how great your nanny is she still won’t have the physical energy of a younger woman. It’s asking a lot for her to take care of an energetic toddler full-time. Grandparents may be old but they are also not usually serving as full-time childcare 40 hours a week.
An early 70’s woman can absolutely have the same physical energy as a 20 year old woman for the job! You clearly know some very sickly older people. My mom is 81 and runs circles around me and my siblings!! My mom also takes care of herself, has a quiet and calm home life, which gives her the daily energy she needs to chase after my kids (3 and 8) and always has.
It’s health and attitude, OP, not age. Please don’t give credence to the ageists on this forum.
You're just being hyperbolic.
NP here and I don’t think PP is hyperbolic at all. If you don’t think ageism exists you’re living in a dream bubble that will burst one day.
And if you don’t know any 70 yr olds who can run circles around 20 year old, you need to get out more.
You seem oddly defensive about this.
Nothing odd about being anti-ageist, anti-racist and anti-sexist, PP. More people should be.
It’s not ageist to point out that a 70+ woman is different from someone younger when it comes to a job involving running after energetic kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not.
No matter how great your nanny is she still won’t have the physical energy of a younger woman. It’s asking a lot for her to take care of an energetic toddler full-time. Grandparents may be old but they are also not usually serving as full-time childcare 40 hours a week.
An early 70’s woman can absolutely have the same physical energy as a 20 year old woman for the job! You clearly know some very sickly older people. My mom is 81 and runs circles around me and my siblings!! My mom also takes care of herself, has a quiet and calm home life, which gives her the daily energy she needs to chase after my kids (3 and 8) and always has.
It’s health and attitude, OP, not age. Please don’t give credence to the ageists on this forum.
You're just being hyperbolic.
NP here and I don’t think PP is hyperbolic at all. If you don’t think ageism exists you’re living in a dream bubble that will burst one day.
And if you don’t know any 70 yr olds who can run circles around 20 year old, you need to get out more.
You seem oddly defensive about this.
Nothing odd about being anti-ageist, anti-racist and anti-sexist, PP. More people should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pawning off your kids on little old ladies to raise them is a bit much, don't you think? There's a reason why the biological cut off for getting pregnant in in the 40s.
Yes, and some evolutionary biologists think its so that mothers would have help from older women who were no longer raising children. Seriously.
Not women in their 70s. 50s, maybe. Not 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Pawning off your kids on little old ladies to raise them is a bit much, don't you think? There's a reason why the biological cut off for getting pregnant in in the 40s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pawning off your kids on little old ladies to raise them is a bit much, don't you think? There's a reason why the biological cut off for getting pregnant in in the 40s.
Yes, and some evolutionary biologists think its so that mothers would have help from older women who were no longer raising children. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pawning off your kids on little old ladies to raise them is a bit much, don't you think? There's a reason why the biological cut off for getting pregnant in in the 40s.
Yes, and some evolutionary biologists think its so that mothers would have help from older women who were no longer raising children. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Pawning off your kids on little old ladies to raise them is a bit much, don't you think? There's a reason why the biological cut off for getting pregnant in in the 40s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not.
No matter how great your nanny is she still won’t have the physical energy of a younger woman. It’s asking a lot for her to take care of an energetic toddler full-time. Grandparents may be old but they are also not usually serving as full-time childcare 40 hours a week.
An early 70’s woman can absolutely have the same physical energy as a 20 year old woman for the job! You clearly know some very sickly older people. My mom is 81 and runs circles around me and my siblings!! My mom also takes care of herself, has a quiet and calm home life, which gives her the daily energy she needs to chase after my kids (3 and 8) and always has.
It’s health and attitude, OP, not age. Please don’t give credence to the ageists on this forum.
You're just being hyperbolic.
NP here and I don’t think PP is hyperbolic at all. If you don’t think ageism exists you’re living in a dream bubble that will burst one day.
And if you don’t know any 70 yr olds who can run circles around 20 year old, you need to get out more.
You seem oddly defensive about this.