Anonymous wrote:I personally don't like the idea that you think a 5 year old needs that much 1 on 1 attention. they really should be more independent and not "playing" with a nanny.
But you do you, fire her if a 5 year old needs a play date with a full on adult.
Anonymous wrote:As for the money, she has another job too. And she was happy to accept our offer. I do not understand why she needs to read the news while my daughter is right next to her.
I am home today so I let her leave an hour early and we are paying for it. Is it too much to ask to interact with my daughter instead of reading telegram?
Anonymous wrote:Nanny on the phone ALL the time. How do I talk to her about it?
Anonymous wrote:As for the money, she has another job too. And she was happy to accept our offer. I do not understand why she needs to read the news while my daughter is right next to her.
I am home today so I let her leave an hour early and we are paying for it. Is it too much to ask to interact with my daughter instead of reading telegram?
Anonymous wrote:As for the money, she has another job too. And she was happy to accept our offer. I do not understand why she needs to read the news while my daughter is right next to her.
I am home today so I let her leave an hour early and we are paying for it. Is it too much to ask to interact with my daughter instead of reading telegram?
Anonymous wrote:As for the money, she has another job too. And she was happy to accept our offer. I do not understand why she needs to read the news while my daughter is right next to her.
I am home today so I let her leave an hour early and we are paying for it. Is it too much to ask to interact with my daughter instead of reading telegram?
Anonymous wrote:As for the money, she has another job too. And she was happy to accept our offer. I do not understand why she needs to read the news while my daughter is right next to her.
I am home today so I let her leave an hour early and we are paying for it. Is it too much to ask to interact with my daughter instead of reading telegram?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all nuts. Except for those who wrote normal responses. I pay $30 an hour. The former nanny used to work for 6 hours a day. And no, she didn’t have to be with infants or toddlers. She used to do projects with our youngest: play dough, art, construction paper, etc. they used to spend time outside or ran around the house playing tag or hide and seek. She used her phone only when her grandson called (they live together). It’s sad they moved to a different state. I pay for a nanny so our youngest doesn’t have to sit with me for 2,5 hours while the other child is training. So she doesn’t have to be in the car for an hour. So she can have her own classes like ballet and art. Yeah, I guess it’s time to look for a new nanny. Why on earth should she be reading news while at work? I am not asking to hover over my daughter, I want to make sure they are doing nice fun things together.
Wow, sounds you like you don't want to be around or spend any time with your youngest. Sad.
Exactly. OP wants to be able to sit and scroll on her phone for the 2.5 hours she's waiting for her older child to "train."
All of you who are commenting like this have never had a nanny. Insane, mean-spirited, troll comments.
It's insane to point out that OP is paying someone to watch her kid so she can sit at a practice for 2.5 hours? Why does OP bother to sit there herself? How boring.
Not to me. I have to watch because it’s a serious sport and I have to be there if she falls. I don’t just sit around doing nothing. Plus I do enjoy it all. Just like my middle child. Some parents are there all day long. They bring their laptops and work.
Are you spotting her on the uneven bars or something? Doesn't the gym have paid trainers for that?
I'm guessing it's ice skating. My daughter is in competitive gymnastics and no parents are sitting there "in case they fall" Maybe something like ice skating or horse back riding are different. But by then the damage is done if this sport is that dangerous.
My sons are hockey players. Nobody sits around waiting to see if they get injured. There are coaches and rink staff for that.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are nuts. Yes a 5yo should be able to entertain herself. She shouldn’t have to though after school 5x a week if there is an adult sitter there.
I have an 11yo only. She’s perfectly capable of staying alone the 3 hours a days we both work ( it’s only twice a week) but we pay a sitter because she needs driving places. Sitter also plays basketball with her, soccer, Uno, draws etc….. my kid likes the company. I’m not paying a sitter to sit on her phone I’m paying her to
Interact with my kid. As is OP.
OP what happens if the sitter suggests to your 5yo they play a game?