Anonymous wrote:Do you work from home? If so, that’s why your nanny is at the park all day.
- nanny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not normal- she’s going all day to get away from you. Most are sitting socializing/scrolling their phones. Some are going to their homes /running personal errands Will return home for nap as soon as child wakes they go back outside until roughly 30 min before getting off for the day.
Yep this is what I saw at chestnut hills park when I had small kids.
Yes and I remember kids literally peeing on the sidewalk because the nanny didn’t want to take them home I guess. The worst nanny behavior I saw by far was at this playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was actually wondering the same thing. Our baby/toddler just dropped their morning nap and now the nanny is asking if we mind if they go to the park in the morning until nap time and then after nap as well. Our kid just likes to play in the mulch or with toys we bring from home-not much play equipment at the park for them at this young age. I get it, the park is easy. There is also the adult social aspect. But it seems like some structured play is needed too and that I pay too much for something a 16 year old could do.
What sort of structured play for a baby/toddler?
The adult should be interacting with the child. Reading books, singing songs together, learning sign language, taking a class together, doing art projects even if just play doh or finger paints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not normal- she’s going all day to get away from you. Most are sitting socializing/scrolling their phones. Some are going to their homes /running personal errands Will return home for nap as soon as child wakes they go back outside until roughly 30 min before getting off for the day.
Yep this is what I saw at chestnut hills park when I had small kids.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a lot of nanny spend all day at the park. Maybe they go back to the house for nap time or preschool pickup, but morning and afternoons they are at the park. Is this typical?