Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you even question this? Our nanny is out with the baby for at least 4-5 hours every day if it's not raining. Going for walks is a standard nanny routine.
You allow her to be out in 90°+ weather for five hours! Both you and nanny are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you even question this? Our nanny is out with the baby for at least 4-5 hours every day if it's not raining. Going for walks is a standard nanny routine.
Anonymous wrote:Also, I know your 5 year old "wants" you all to play together, but this might be a good chance for her to (finally?) learn that she can't always get everything she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Have you ever taken care of a newborn? They go through growth spurts and absolutely do need to be fed nearly constantly.
You know what else they go through? Long naps!
Newborns have cat naps. Napping doesn’t solidify into a predictable schedule for a while.
Yeah, this sounds like someone who doesn't remember having a newborn, if they ever did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Have you ever taken care of a newborn? They go through growth spurts and absolutely do need to be fed nearly constantly.
You know what else they go through? Long naps!
Newborns have cat naps. Napping doesn’t solidify into a predictable schedule for a while.
Yeah, this sounds like someone who doesn't remember having a newborn, if they ever did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Have you ever taken care of a newborn? They go through growth spurts and absolutely do need to be fed nearly constantly.
You know what else they go through? Long naps!
Newborns have cat naps. Napping doesn’t solidify into a predictable schedule for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Ours was out today 10 am to noon. It's great.
Anonymous wrote:We had a baby in the midst of covid-19. We have a 5 yo and our nanny comes every day (we all social distance, she lives alone). I want to ask nanny to take the baby outside 2-3 times a week so that I can spend one-on-one time with our ODD. I am not planning the reverse, i.e., we go out while nanny & baby stay home, because ODD really misses spending time with me at home doing crafts, reading books etc since baby arrived and so do I. Baby is a month old now. Would it be okay for me to ask that nanny and baby go out on a walk for 1.5, maybe two hours? We have a lot of nature around here and it's easy to keep away from others. Baby is pretty easy and will just sleep when in the stroller or being worn and will probably want a bottle during that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Nanny should have access to soap & water to wash her hands after changing a diaper.
OMG, you high drama queens need to stop. You’ll survive with hand wipes and sanitizer for an hour.
I always take newborn charges out in the mornings for 1.5 to 2 hour walks. I carry an emergency bottle and diapers. I have never, in 15 years, had a baby suffer.