If real siblings and stepchildren fight, what chance does a stranger's child have? At least with a sibling there is a permanence factor. The nanny's child will be gone soon. Look, if your employers put such a great emphasis on their children to learn sharing, patience and taking turns, they would had another. They had an only. That tells you what's important to them. A good nanny ought to be able to teach sharing and patience without dragging another child into it. |
Yet you too are a stranger, and you wouldn't leave your child with a stranger but your employers left their child with you. Did you tell them you look down upon their choice? |
A pediatrician and a psychiatrist most def can’t afford the best. Those are some of the lowest paid specialties. |
These are not siblings or stepchildren and reality is nanny will be bias to hers. |
I cannot imagine an elite agency allowing a nanny to take her child to work with her. |
It's "biased" not "bias." |
If one of the employer’s conditions for hire is that nanny has a child and brings the child, they will. |
Why in the world would any employer set that as a condition for hire? |
I doubt it'd be a condition, but it could be that people who come from large families don't feel threatened by a nanny bringing her compatible child. |
I’ve seen it as a condition. As I don’t have kids, I don’t bother applying. But although rare, the positions do exist. |