Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she's judging you for using daycare vice a nanny, yes you should be annoyed.
But don't worry, the overprotected nanny kids just spend all of kindergarten getting sick every other week. So it'll come around. Play the long game and hold you kennel cough comments back until they are 5.
This is some old wives tale that won't die out. Immune systems develop with age. So a 5 year old going to kindergarten has a much much stronger immune system than a baby / toddler starting daycare. Kids who don't go to daycare also still leave the house, go out in public and socialize and get exposed to all kinds of germs and bugs.
Stop repeating nonsense! If your 5 year olds immune system is still that of an infant / toddler, they should be under serious medical care.
You have a nanny at home and feel smug about the health of your children, don't you?
Anonymous wrote:If she's judging you for using daycare vice a nanny, yes you should be annoyed.
But don't worry, the overprotected nanny kids just spend all of kindergarten getting sick every other week. So it'll come around. Play the long game and hold you kennel cough comments back until they are 5.
Anonymous wrote:That is actually really funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The phrase "kennel cough" could be funny in another context. For instance if two moms with kids in daycare were commiserating over the germs their kids bring home, that would be very funny.
The issue here is not that she used that term, it's that she made a point of comparing your childcare setups and went out of her way to point out why hers is "better" than yours. That's obnoxious. It would have been easy to just say something sympathetic about your kid's cough without making the claim about how her child avoids such things thanks to her nanny's diligence.
If this is the only time she did the comparison thing, I would forget about it. But I have ended friendships with other moms who talk this way all the time (constantly comparing our kid's developmental stages, childcare, schools, activities, etc. -- it gets very old very fast).
It's not about "kennel cough" it's about the drawing the unnecessary, and only flattering to her, comparison.
The thing is when you send your child to daycare you have zero control over who actually watches your child. If my nanny was on her phone all day I’d simply fire her, because I have that option. Daycare parents do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid was coughing that much I’d take them to the doctor.
She’s been to the doctor. She said it’s normal for coughs to last awhile. Her lungs are clear.
No, its not normal. She should have an xray or ct and sputum test.
I’ll be sure to tell my award winning pediatrician she’s wrong because anonymous 1:55 said so
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she's judging you for using daycare vice a nanny, yes you should be annoyed.
But don't worry, the overprotected nanny kids just spend all of kindergarten getting sick every other week. So it'll come around. Play the long game and hold you kennel cough comments back until they are 5.
This is some old wives tale that won't die out. Immune systems develop with age. So a 5 year old going to kindergarten has a much much stronger immune system than a baby / toddler starting daycare. Kids who don't go to daycare also still leave the house, go out in public and socialize and get exposed to all kinds of germs and bugs.
Stop repeating nonsense! If your 5 year olds immune system is still that of an infant / toddler, they should be under serious medical care.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think the comment on its own is NBD. But if she’s subtly implying she’s got a better childcare set up frequently like you seem to think, it’s going to be hard to be friends.
I remember a few moms who I guess were insecure or something and talked about how amazing their nanny was and how fantastic it was for their kid etc. and i was always biting my tongue so hard because those nanny’s spent a lot of time looking at their phone…it was sort of like that wife who is talking about how hot their balding chubby husband is and how so many women are flirting with him.
I was good with our decision to do daycare though we staggered our hours so it wouldn’t be a super long day.
Anonymous wrote:The phrase "kennel cough" could be funny in another context. For instance if two moms with kids in daycare were commiserating over the germs their kids bring home, that would be very funny.
The issue here is not that she used that term, it's that she made a point of comparing your childcare setups and went out of her way to point out why hers is "better" than yours. That's obnoxious. It would have been easy to just say something sympathetic about your kid's cough without making the claim about how her child avoids such things thanks to her nanny's diligence.
If this is the only time she did the comparison thing, I would forget about it. But I have ended friendships with other moms who talk this way all the time (constantly comparing our kid's developmental stages, childcare, schools, activities, etc. -- it gets very old very fast).
It's not about "kennel cough" it's about the drawing the unnecessary, and only flattering to her, comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid was coughing that much I’d take them to the doctor.
She’s been to the doctor. She said it’s normal for coughs to last awhile. Her lungs are clear.
No, its not normal. She should have an xray or ct and sputum test.