Unless you homeschool a school-aged child, you are not a governess. This discussion isn't about nannies educating preschool-aged children. |
I was correcting you, my friend. I said, "I am a nanny who educates young children." Someone apparently didn't educate you very well. |
What is your curriculum based on? Who provides oversight and feedback on your "educational" methods? What governing board licensed you to educate children? You are a nanny who does the job of every other childcare provider. You may help with homework, or sing the ABC's but you are not an "educator", my friend. |
Feeling inferior today? I'm sorry. My charges have already become outstanding (and happy!) physicians and attorneys. Many of their parents are still thanking me. |
I bet... ![]() |
I'm sorry you never had a professional nanny. But then again, average is good enough, isn't it? |
Do you just sit around waiting for any opportunity to copy and paste that lame line, however irrelevant? |
14:33 can admit her ignorance and give it up. She had no clue that good nannies educate children, even babies. ![]() You see, the better the foundation early in life (0-3), the more successful the child will be throughout his/her entire life. You can ask any builder what happens when he has a poor foundation. You get the idea, right? |
Well yes, we know you are very special and important, but this discussion is about nannies for school-age children who are in actual school, and require nanny care after school. Young children and what you do to them isn't really a part of this conversation. Also, I'm not your friend. You can make an argument, if it's a good one, without getting personal. |
It's not you who made them into physicians and attorneys; it's medical schools, law schools, and their parents' money. When I go to a physician, I couldn't care less what kind of nanny he or she had. |