
Anonymous wrote:So gross. I'm much too much of a germaphobe to go more than 2 days! My son is only 2, so maybe that's different. But he will put his hand anywhere, and thinking about all of the things, people, dirts, germs, he touches during the day is so gross. Then you put your child in their bed like that?? How often do you wash sheets?
Ugh.
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I'm not sure if some of you aren't making this up, it's so shocking to me.
I'm the weekly poster, and sometimes we're busy on Sunday so we push it a day or two. Should we do it a bit more? Probably. Is is a big deal? Not at all. Even the American Academy of Dermatology says once a week is fine for kids aged 6-11 (https://www.aad.org/public/skin-hair-nails/skin-care/child-bathing).
If you want to be shocked, here are some things that I think are more important than exceeding the recommended bathing frequency:
"Nationwide, 70 percent to 90 percent of parents hit or slap their children" - http://health.usnews.com/health-news/articles/2014/04/29/spanking-may-be-more-common-than-parents-admit
About a third of children drink more than 2 sodas or similar drinks a day. - http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/26/health/sugary-drinks-children-cdc-study/
Most low income kids don't have books in their home - http://bookharvestnc.org/why-books/statistics/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not the nanny's responsibility to bathe your children!! I work full time and bathe my 2 children under 2 every night.
i had 3 different nannies and they all thought bathing children was very much their responsibility.
I think you missed the point. If a parent refuses to bathe a child, it is the nanny's problem to solve? That is a parenting issue, you don't want to care for your children at all?? Maybe you should have thought about all that parenting entails...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not the nanny's responsibility to bathe your children!! I work full time and bathe my 2 children under 2 every night.
i had 3 different nannies and they all thought bathing children was very much their responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:It is not the nanny's responsibility to bathe your children!! I work full time and bathe my 2 children under 2 every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here and I wouldn't work for a mother who refused to bathe her children but once a week. I would be embarrassed to take the children out.
It's not a matter of refusing to do it. It's about having other things to do. If you're a nanny, bathe them yourself. The fact that you couldn't think of that solution yourself and would rather quit makes me somehow think the parents lucked out on that one.
Stop embarrassing yourself, PP. I assumed (wrongly as it seems) that a mother who refused to bathe her own children at night did so from a position other than just being lazy. Clearly I was wrong.
Are you a nanny from 1950? Lol. No fathers doing bathing. Just mothers.
Do your kids not play outside? Mine get so dirty.