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Anonymous
Horrified.

The danger in telling a child they must lie to their parents about something that happened to them in order to protect someone else in their life is as great or greater than the danger that child was in during the 30 minutes he was lost in the park!
Anonymous
Are you in the DC area OP? I might've seen you yesterday. If so, I'd be glad to contact the parents about this matter or even repost negligence. Does anyone know how I could go about doing this? I'd really hate to see those kids lying to their parents because their nanny said to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You know this nannies ,their always talking in the phone..
I'm so happy I don't have a cell phone.


Great! You can spend the time you aren't on your cell phone working on your English and grammar.
And what happens if you are out with the kids and something serious happens? The parents have to way to reach you.
Anonymous
Telling kids to lie to their parents is a bad idea, and makes them more vulnerable to abuse.
Anonymous
This has to be fake people. Calm down. No many is going to openly admit she told a kid to lie.
Anonymous
The nanny troll is getting kind of boring. At least make a post that is half believable
Anonymous
T.R.O.L.L.
Anonymous
This is so fake, without a doubt.. C'mon people lets not feed it.. Two pages already.. Lets move on
Anonymous
I am a parent + when my kids were young, I have lost them one time or so. {I am NOT saying this is common behavior, however it happens.}

Anyway, losing a kid for 30 min. is major OP.
Figure out what you did wrong so that he got away from you. Make 120% sure it NEVER EVER happens again!! In other words, chalk it up as a lesson learned big time.
Focus more and be more aware.

You could the honest thing, however it is almost a sure thing that if you disclose to your bosses what happened, expect to be unemployed right then and there.

I wouldn't tell my bosses and I would just keep my fingers crossed my 5yr old charge wouldn't either.

People may criticize me for not disclosing this, but like I said, honesty may not always be the best policy.
Like if you have bills that need to be paid and you do something that will most likely get your fired on the spot, why would you do such a thing?

Like I stated, simply take it as a lesson learned and make damn sure it never happens again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow ! OP I would not necessarily fire you over losing track of the kid although the fact that it was for so long is horrifying. But I would fire you ASAP for asking my child to lie to me / keep a secret from me. How in the world do you not recognize what a huge deal that is?


This, though I'd fire you for both.

I have NEVER lost a child for any amount of time and I've cared for a family of 7 AND don't have perfect vision. So unacceptable.

If you can't handle two kids safely you need to change jobs. But based on what you've said here I hope you get busted and can never find another nanny job. You're an awful person to ignore this because you know you screwed up.
Anonymous
The fact that after 10-15 minutes it didn't even cross your mind that someone could have taken him and you needed to call the police immediately blows my mind. What exact time frame would have made you consider that? Thank God that wasn't the case but if it had, that poor child would have been long gone. As a MB that alone would make me want to throw up.
Anonymous
If she had a phone, she should have been calling parents and police after no more than 5 minutes of looking. This is what is most disturbing if this is real -- clearly, OP is much more worried about her job than the child!
Anonymous
Wow...you guys are harsh.

Anyway, I would simply not say anything to the parents unless you want to be in the Unemployment Office later this week waiting for them to call ur number.
Anonymous
If she had a phone, she should have been calling parents and police after no more than 5 minutes of looking. This is what is most disturbing if this is real -- clearly, OP is much more worried about her job than the child!


This!! I can not imagine losing a child for 30 minutes and not calling for some sort of help. I had my kids at a public place while their dad was looking for a table. I turned around and they were gone. I went to looked over to where my husband was and they were not there either. My heart sunk and I went looking for them. If I hadn't found them in a few minutes I would have everyone there looking with me and would have called the police.

OP you are a danger to kids.
Anonymous
OP here again. It might not have been exactly 30 minutes, it may have just felt that long, I'm not entirely sure. However, I ended up coming clean to my MB and she was complete;y nice about it. She said that she understood and it was no big deal, and that she understood why I asked the child to lie.
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