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8:42, are you stupid? There's only violence in America?! Please go get an education right now.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where I am from kids dont poay with ipads or phones. That is wh we hae kids going around and shooting kids... At the end if the day it all starts like this. Kids should be playing and being creative, not playing a fucking video game or anything alike, and you parents just think it is totally ok for them to play on the ipad and right before bed. Only in America kids go out in public shooting people. Go figure why....



And in china they use knives. The evil is everywhere. And it's very sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8:42, are you stupid? There's only violence in America?! Please go get an education right now.


No, I am not stupid! Unfortunately the violence is everywhere and so is the evil. But it is more drug related crimes, business gone bad, rape, jealousy, and just to b clear I am not saying those crimes are ok, but in America became very common crimes like the one that just happened. Kids go in a public place and start shooting, kids killing their parents, parents killing their kids, husbands killing their wives wives killing husbands, not even to mention those other very disturbing serial killing crimes. Lots of those crimes are committed by young kids, who happens to imitate something they saw on tv or games. It seems like in America there are a lot of mental health issues as they claim these criminals to be, or is it really the way the parents are raising their kids and letting the kids do whatever they want? Video game is unacceptable in my book.
Anonymous
My charges learned VERY early on that there were "Mommy and Daddy" rules and my rules and when I was in charge they followed my rules. Screen time is not only bad right before bed but bad for kids in general. I personally would say that if thats what daddy lets him do then when daddy is there let him do it otherwise when you are there its a no. It sounds to me like the parents don't want to deal with bed time (which is normal) and have found this as an easy way out.
Anonymous
Derr OP.. Ofcourse you're disobeying orders. Keep it up and you'll be out of a job. It's not your kid and unless is life-dangering, do what he says.
Anonymous
OP, I actually think you are doing the right thing.

I'm not a nanny, but nannies -- anyone working at any job -- have to make decisions rather than blindly follow orders. Sometimes you just can't be a robot. I have no problem with iPhones, etc., btw, but limiting that as part of the bedtime ritual, especially if YOU are putting the child to bed, seems like a very good idea.
Anonymous
If you don't want to follow an instruction your employers give you, talk to them about it and make your case. If they still want you to do it, you'd better comply or you will be out of a job soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually think you are doing the right thing.

I'm not a nanny, but nannies -- anyone working at any job -- have to make decisions rather than blindly follow orders. Sometimes you just can't be a robot. I have no problem with iPhones, etc., btw, but limiting that as part of the bedtime ritual, especially if YOU are putting the child to bed, seems like a very good idea.


It is limited--20 minutes! At any job, there are rules or instructions you don't agree with, but you do them anyway because you are being insubordinate if you don't. Insubordination is grounds for termination. Keep it up and you will be gone.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where I am from kids dont poay with ipads or phones. That is wh we hae kids going around and shooting kids... At the end if the day it all starts like this. Kids should be playing and being creative, not playing a fucking video game or anything alike, and you parents just think it is totally ok for them to play on the ipad and right before bed. Only in America kids go out in public shooting people. Go figure why....



And in china they use knives. The evil is everywhere. And it's very sad.


In the US, we don't ignore a child that has been run over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually think you are doing the right thing.

I'm not a nanny, but nannies -- anyone working at any job -- have to make decisions rather than blindly follow orders. Sometimes you just can't be a robot. I have no problem with iPhones, etc., btw, but limiting that as part of the bedtime ritual, especially if YOU are putting the child to bed, seems like a very good idea.


It is limited--20 minutes! At any job, there are rules or instructions you don't agree with, but you do them anyway because you are being insubordinate if you don't. Insubordination is grounds for termination. Keep it up and you will be gone.


Yes, there are always rules you don't want to follow. You also make your own judgements. It's never quite black and white. Losing your own sense of what's right in a situation is never a good idea.
Anonymous
OP here: I now sing nursery rhymes from a book instead of the IPhone.
Anonymous
How sad for the child to have a father like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems to me this is a direct request from your employer. If you want to discuss it with him that's fine, but to ignore/disregard/refuse isn't.

As the PP meant (I think) - this is subjective. This isn't physically endangering the child and I (as an employer) would be really ticked off if you went again an explicit request/instruction.


I completely agree.
Anonymous
I follow orders pretty closely. The only time I would refuse would be if it was actually dangerous for the child. I would then let them know, face to face, that I could not obey their direction. When they want my opinion about their decisions, they ask me what I think. I even call my MB if something comes up that she hasn't covered. When the child will not cooperate (won't nap, eat, etc.), I make a note of it so that they exactly what happened.
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