Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how people get very uncomfortable working in a house where there are security cameras.
I find it normal.
I mean the employer should offer full disclosure and tell the Nanny exactly where each camera is located.
It is only right.
To hide an undisclosed video camera 📹 and film a Nanny w/o disclosing this to her is starting the relationship on deception and this never bodes well for anyone.
Trust me > if someone finds out that you are filming them w/o offering full disclosure than they will leave!
Anonymous wrote:Even with cameras in big Centers they still abuse kids lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how people get very uncomfortable working in a house where there are security cameras.
Do you want to be videootaped 24/7 and not know for sure who is watching? It can cause anxiety.
You realize most public buildings, many private buildings - restaurants, stores, etc. have cameras.
But they're watching tons of other people, not just 1 person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things can sometimes get weird even if a trusted nanny. We had one for awhile who I thought was great and trusted completely. Then one day I had a dad stop me at the neighborhood playground and say “I wanted to let you know I think your son (3) is a really great kid. Your nanny can be hard on him sometime, but he seems really great to me.” Obviously I was alarmed - did he mean she was stricter on behavior than he may be but still reasonable and handle calmly? Or angrily snapping at him? Or berating him? The said it as I was leaving with my kids so I couldn’t follow up with him to understand better.
The nanny knew we had cameras (contract said we could and each kids room had a nannit monitor so that’s very obvious). I briefly set up one in the common playroom so I could get a better sense of how she was treating him when alone so that I could address appropriately with her if needed. I’m not going to throw away a great nanny over a random virtual strangers comment, but I did need to verify that what I thought happened when I wasn’t around is what was actually happening
You sound paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this is so wrong.
No it isn't. I hired a nanny with lots of experience and good references who abused my children. There were no signs.
I don't believe this because everybody who works with children knows there are cameras.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how people get very uncomfortable working in a house where there are security cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this is so wrong.
No it isn't. I hired a nanny with lots of experience and good references who abused my children. There were no signs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this is so wrong.
No it isn't. I hired a nanny with lots of experience and good references who abused my children. There were no signs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this is so wrong.
No it isn't. I hired a nanny with lots of experience and good references who abused my children. There were no signs.