I always find it intersting the level of privacy that a nanny wants. I used to nanny and now I teach. I have people in and out of my room all day. Admin folks, other teachers, parents... Yes, it can be annoying and unnerving. But at the end of the day, I get it. I know the folks I work with trust me, and each time they see me in action with the kiddos, they can reaffirm. |
I would be fine with a nanny cam. It's how my employer and I would handle the discussions afterwards that count. Are they looking out for abuse, or a reason to browbeat you everyday about something silly? Supervise, or micromanage? |
A good number of nannies on this site would get fired or at a minimum be presented with a list of new chores/tasks once their employers realized how they were actually spending their day. We're usually running around on activities on the weekend, or if I stay home when the kids are sick I'm also trying to get conference calls and work in. I didn't realize how much down time my nanny had each day until she went on vacation for a week. Our nanny would beg off any tasks because things were so busy but this really opened my eyes once I did the at home schedule for a week. We installed a nanny cam to check if things were different and sure enough both kids were napping from 1-4:30 pm everyday. Nanny was napping for 2-3 hours too and then reading a book. We let her go and hired a much better nanny who takes a one hour break but does useful things during the other 2.5 hours a day. |
So many parents seem to have such a poor understanding of what makes a top nanny. They want you running around on your feet for 10-12 hrs a day, or you're not earning your keep. FYI: The real worth of a nanny's performance is the condition of your children when you get home at the end of the day. But if you're getting after bedtime, how would you ever know? |
What a ridiculous response. If your kids are alive at the end of the day, that is the worth of a nanny's performance? Really? ![]() |
As a nanny, it's VERY insulting to find a nanny cam after working with the family for a while. If something happened to give the family reason, that's one thing. For it to come out of nowhere is different. It's passive. If something is wrong I would 100% rather sit down and have a talk with my employers. NOT have someone set up hidden cameras to TRY and catch me in the act. I have no problem with cameras at all, and long as I'm informed that they're there. |
Wow. Just wow.
Get another job before they fire you for nothing. |
We just installed a webcam in the playroom (already had one in the boys' bedroom) so we can watch them while they're in there alone. I don't use it to watch the nanny at all, who I trust completely.
The nanny actually uses it if she leaves them in there to make lunch or something. |
If it us part of a security system, you don't advertise it's existence. |
This post is a year old....... |
Really? Which is why houses never have signs saying "protected by ABC alarm system" ....? ....Oh wait.... ![]() |