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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love how you nannies are saying I'm not to be believe and acting all dramatic. What children have you raised? Zero. Don't act like you know it all. Until uou parent 24/7 and raise healthy children from babies to adults, sit down and MYOB. You have no reason or qualifications to speak on this matter.


This wan't necessary. I'm sure you could have expressed yourself without insulting nannies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how you nannies are saying I'm not to be believe and acting all dramatic. What children have you raised? Zero. Don't act like you know it all. Until uou parent 24/7 and raise healthy children from babies to adults, sit down and MYOB. You have no reason or qualifications to speak on this matter.


I raised two children of my own, now both in college, and have a degree in ECE.

BabyWise is dangerous and babies have died from it. It has been dismissed by every childhood expert and pediatric association.

I would most definitely show my employers all recent findings and research on BabyWise and then quit if they still insisted on practicing it.


+1 I also raised my own child and have worked in daycare centers all my adult life. May I speak, PP?

BabyWise is child abuse. PERIOD. Only goofy, born-again Christians still use it.

To OP, if you accompany your MB to the pediatrician, bring up BabyWise to the doctor in front of MB. If take your charge to the pediatrician alone, then mention it to the doc and ask if he/she could talk to your employer.
Anonymous
I would not work for anyone who expected me not to feed a hungry newborn. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how you nannies are saying I'm not to be believe and acting all dramatic. What children have you raised? Zero. Don't act like you know it all. Until uou parent 24/7 and raise healthy children from babies to adults, sit down and MYOB. You have no reason or qualifications to speak on this matter.


I raised two children of my own, now both in college, and have a degree in ECE.

BabyWise is dangerous and babies have died from it. It has been dismissed by every childhood expert and pediatric association.

I would most definitely show my employers all recent findings and research on BabyWise and then quit if they still insisted on practicing it.


+1 I also raised my own child and have worked in daycare centers all my adult life. May I speak, PP?

BabyWise is child abuse. PERIOD. Only goofy, born-again Christians still use it.

To OP, if you accompany your MB to the pediatrician, bring up BabyWise to the doctor in front of MB. If take your charge to the pediatrician alone, then mention it to the doc and ask if he/she could talk to your employer.



These are two excellent suggestions and what I would do.
Anonymous
Op, You can't say we didn't warn you. There's a better temp job out there for you.

Part of what makes us professional nannies, is USING our knowledge and experience to provide the best possible care.

Not every mother or father knows best, "just because" they're the parents. If they want an obedient sitter, that's not a nanny.

We wish you well.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, You can't say we didn't warn you. There's a better temp job out there for you.

Part of what makes us professional nannies, is USING our knowledge and experience to provide the best possible care.

Not every mother or father knows best, "just because" they're the parents. If they want an obedient sitter, that's not a nanny.

We wish you well.





I talked to MB last night. She was upset when I fed the baby against her wishes. I told her BW is not safe and quit. Friday is my last day.

I've never heard of any baby deaths though.
Anonymous
Kudos to you, OP.
You make us proud.
nannydebsays

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OP and others, this link might be helpful:

http://m.aapnews.aappublications.org/content/14/4/21.abstract
Anonymous
nannydebsays wrote:OP and others, this link might be helpful:

http://m.aapnews.aappublications.org/content/14/4/21.abstract


I hope every professional nanny and infant specialist is well-aquainted with the above. Thanks for posting this important link.
Anonymous
I haven't read Babywise, but I thought they recommended slowly transitioning the baby towards some weird schedule around 6 weeks, but the baby wasn't expected to be on the full schedule immediately. Isn't there a transition between 6 to 12 weeks? I don't know the details, but when I looked up the book a few years ago, it seemed like they had updated the method and added a bunch of disclaimers about the need to check with your ped before starting.
Anonymous
You don't. The end.
Anonymous
Do not work with any family who's doing Babywise.
Anonymous
Good judgement OP
Anonymous
Op here. Saw my post was back in the top spot and thought I would update. I had a talk with MB and she still wanted BabyWise. It's her child and I can't argue with what she chooses to do. I did quit however. I have been with a family who is very much my style. I felt bad about leaving but I refuse to be unhappy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Saw my post was back in the top spot and thought I would update. I had a talk with MB and she still wanted BabyWise. It's her child and I can't argue with what she chooses to do. I did quit however. I have been with a family who is very much my style. I felt bad about leaving but I refuse to be unhappy.

Congratulations on your new job.
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