If an mb doesn't want children to go on outings, there is art. Sensory activities. Creative play. I had a job before where we weren't able to go out. So each week, I'd have a theme. We'd do crafts out of every day items at the house. By the way, the not being able to dive thing is NOT an excuse. I don't drive either. I've never driven a charge, and I've still been able to be a good nanny to my charge. And don't say the op isn't a lazy nanny. She's even said it herself by saying they watch tv and do independent play more and more because she just doesn't feel like doing anything else. |
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You're a pill OP acknowledged that she hasn't been doing a great job, and was looking for ideas. It seems as though you have good ones, and I promise you everyone would be more receptive if you were a little less self righteous, and a little more compassionate. You are apparently perfect, but the rest of are not. We get tired, unmotivated, and burnt out. At least OP would like to do better. That alone shows that she is not the awful nanny you'd like to paint her as.
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I am not commenting of OPs laziness one way or the other. I was responding to your initial post stating that you were never bored or pressed for things to do because you had an activity scheduled every day. The reality is that many nannies aren't able to be in that kind of situation, and YES, in some areas not being able to drive greatly limits the nature of available activities. Of course there are a million things to do inside every day and in a previous post I made a long list. "At my last nanny job, we had classes 4 days a week. In the winter. In the snow. On Wednesdays, we even had a story time after our class that we had to hustle for. And then on the day we didn't have class, we had an arts and crafts day. It was a blast. Anyone who says they have nothing to do with their charges is lazy." This was your initial argument, and I was simply pointing out that it is flawed. You were busy because you had activities that you could GO TO almost everyday, obviously OP and many other nannies do not have this kind of situation. |
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OP here: thanks everyone who chimed in. I assure you I am not depressed, just feeling a bit bored by the monotony of the job. I am not a career nanny - I'm halfway through a 2 year break from school. I'll be going back to finish my bachelors degree (in an unrelated field) sept 2014.
I do not drive/take the bus with my charge as per her parents wishes. Luckily there are many cafés/stores/a toy store within walking distance, which are part of our daily walks. Other than swimming and story time, there are not any other feasible activities in the area (either because of cost or location) For now, I am going to focus on scheduling our days more and finding some new indoor activities. I also found out this morning that I may temporarily be taking care of another 2yo for a few months, which would certainly liven things up thanks everyone!
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| Didn't read everything. But try making a bucket list of all the things you want to accomplish this winter. Then take pictures of you and charge doing those things and print them out. It will help |
| Or could you go fun swimming |