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I don't see what the huge deal is with the kids playing and the nanny on her phone.
Any normal adult will get sick of interacting constantly with a child all day, every day. If the kids are playing at a playground, why does the nanny (or parent for that matter) need to be in their face constantly entertaining them. This is why a lot of kids today don't know how to entertain themselves, because their parents cater to their every whim from the moment they wake up till they are asleep. |
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MB is paying me to watch her kid so yes I'm not in their face but keep an eye on them. I'm not checked out on my phone, I very much enjoy watching kids play at playground |
And you can't even look down for a second for one text? I'm not talking glued to my phone but yes I do send a text everynow and then. |
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It takes more than a second to send a text and I find it hard to believe that that you only send one text every now and then.
The fact is, when you are playing on your phone, you are not responsibly watching to be sure kids are safe in the playground. You are distracted. It's illegal to text and drive in my places. Why? Because you are distracted and that is not safe. You are being paid to keep your charges safe. Put away your phone. |
Maybe it takes some people more than a second. We're not talking "playing on your phone". We are talking sending only a couple of texts a day. |
| 20:49 didn't mention sending only a couple of texts a day. Clearly, "we" aren't talking about the same thing. |
| I hate seeing nannies or mothers texting when they all should be interacting with their kids or at least watching them. With young children there is always time to text or call when the kids are napping. |
Fair enough! I agree then. |
Exactly! My mb and db do this and it causing major issues with behavior and just being able to run the household. |
I'm the PP. If the kids are playing, 3 feet in front of me, how distracted can I honestly be? Like you said, these kids are going to have boundary issues. |
| LOL because NONE of these moms ever spend time on their phone while they're supposed to be taking care of their kids, right? |
Nannies are not substitute mothers. It makes no difference to me if my MB spends every waking second of her weekend texting -- I am not her. I only text/talk during my lunch break when the kids are asleep. I hate seeing nannies and mothers on their phone constantly when I am out with my charges. |
What makes you think a primary caregiver nanny isn't a substitute mother? |
For the same reason that daycare workers/teachers aren't substitute mothers. Nannies are caregivers and teachers. Just because a nanny works in the child's home doesn't make a difference (it is just location). |