Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These replies are insanely dramatic. I think if you controlled for people who actually have a nanny the replies would be much more balanced. Virtually everyone I know has left their kids under 2/3 for at least a few nights.
I’ve had nannies since my eldest was 10 months and I don’t think any of these replies are “insanely dramatic.” Except maybe yours…[/quote
Yes, PPs calling OP the worst mom on DCUM and saying leaving your kids is child abuse…not dramatic whatsoever
Anonymous wrote:These replies are insanely dramatic. I think if you controlled for people who actually have a nanny the replies would be much more balanced. Virtually everyone I know has left their kids under 2/3 for at least a few nights.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? I think these replies are crazy. I’m in Manhattan where nanny culture is very prevalent, and I’m fairly sure that most of the people we know have left their children with their nanny for long weekends or even a week. Most have gone (gasp!) internationally too.
We have left our toddler with her beloved nanny on four separate occasions ranging from 3-5 days. They have all included much longer flying travel than what you’re proposing.
Your child is not neglected if you take time for yourself and enjoy your marriage. You pay your nanny time and a half and provide money for them to attend fun events, go to lunch and you give them carte Blanche to order food as needed. I really don’t see the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? I think these replies are crazy. I’m in Manhattan where nanny culture is very prevalent, and I’m fairly sure that most of the people we know have left their children with their nanny for long weekends or even a week. Most have gone (gasp!) internationally too.
We have left our toddler with her beloved nanny on four separate occasions ranging from 3-5 days. They have all included much longer flying travel than what you’re proposing.
Your child is not neglected if you take time for yourself and enjoy your marriage. You pay your nanny time and a half and provide money for them to attend fun events, go to lunch and you give them carte Blanche to order food as needed. I really don’t see the problem.
Anonymous wrote:It’s asking for too much. You need a second person the spell her.