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Anonymous
I am a nanny who owns a home daycare and sometimes I gather the parents who knew each other and whose kids were at my home at the same time.
We all share anecdotes etc and that time, one of the father was happy telling me that his daughterne who was about four got a new bed.
He asked her if she liked it.
She said : "Yes, it's comfy ! It's like Nanny !" (I'm curvy lol)
Anonymous
I love my charges - past and present - so purely and completely that this little guy is correct! Nannies do give love!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny who owns a home daycare and sometimes I gather the parents who knew each other and whose kids were at my home at the same time.
We all share anecdotes etc and that time, one of the father was happy telling me that his daughterne who was about four got a new bed.
He asked her if she liked it.
She said : "Yes, it's comfy ! It's like Nanny !" (I'm curvy lol)


You were a nanny and now runs home daycare? You’re not doing both now, it’s not the same thing.
Anonymous
So cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s what I was looking for in a nanny for my daughter - someone to give her love. What is more important than that? Approval, love, acceptance, joy at seeing her... Her first nanny loved her more than her own life but moved away. Our current nanny clearly doesn’t love her or our new baby.


Your job is to give them love. Nannies take care of them. Read on here how often nannies are dismissed without given the opportunity to say goodbye to child.


I do love my children! And our first nanny loves them dearly. I just want that again.

I was so moved by what OP’s charge said and agree with it. “Nannies give us love”. I will not allow yet another thread to evolve into “nannies are just household employees and mean nothing to the children in their care”.

Thank you. -Nanny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s what I was looking for in a nanny for my daughter - someone to give her love. What is more important than that? Approval, love, acceptance, joy at seeing her... Her first nanny loved her more than her own life but moved away. Our current nanny clearly doesn’t love her or our new baby.


Your job is to give them love. Nannies take care of them. Read on here how often nannies are dismissed without given the opportunity to say goodbye to child.


I do love my children! And our first nanny loves them dearly. I just want that again.

I was so moved by what OP’s charge said and agree with it. “Nannies give us love”. I will not allow yet another thread to evolve into “nannies are just household employees and mean nothing to the children in their care”.

Thank you. -Nanny



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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny who owns a home daycare and sometimes I gather the parents who knew each other and whose kids were at my home at the same time.
We all share anecdotes etc and that time, one of the father was happy telling me that his daughterne who was about four got a new bed.
He asked her if she liked it.
She said : "Yes, it's comfy ! It's like Nanny !" (I'm curvy lol)


You were a nanny and now runs home daycare? You’re not doing both now, it’s not the same thing.


I should have mentioned I'm not in the US.
In my country (in western Europe), people who own a home daycare are called "nannies" as well
Anonymous
Nanny here and I'd like to say that the children we care for give us love as well. Even when we aren't their nannies anymore. Feeling blessed.
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