Anonymous wrote:It does not sound horrible to me, frankly. Maybe it is cultural that I am very accepting of female nannies and cleaners bringing their own kids to work at my house. I support WOHMs as much as I can.
In your shoes, I would pay for all kinds of enrichment activities for the kids to do together, so that the nanny would be less like a worker and more invested in childcare like a mother would. Of course, you have to try out and see if the chemistry is good and how this whole arrangement works.
Anonymous wrote:As a mother of 2 year old twins I would decline the offer. Extracurriculars are the hardest thing right now at their ages and that sounds like a huge part of your vision of having a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:You charge her 20 /hour for her kid
Anonymous wrote:I posted that it seemed ideal because it will help your child's social development.
Anonymous wrote:I guarantee you that’s why she got let go from her last nanny job
Anonymous wrote:I personally would have an issue that she mentioned her son would be coming along at the end of her interview.
It sounds like she tricked you in a way.
She got you guys to like her, then she added in a very important logistic that will totally affect the dynamic of the job.
I wouldn’t trust someone who operates like this.
Continue your Nanny search.
Anonymous wrote:I posted that it seemed ideal because it will help your child's social development.