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I have been with my amazing NF for 3 years...since my charge was 8 weeks old.
My MB have birth to a new baby yesterday. They asked me to bring my charge to the hospital to meet his new brother. I didn't want to intrude and planned to hang back and let them do their thing. I didn't want to interrupt their special time. My MB and DB insisted that I come in, sit down and hold the baby. DB took pictures of the new baby, my charge and I. They made me feel so included. I feel like they value me as a part of their children's lives. It really made me appreciate them more. Did you go to the hospital when your new charge was born? |
| Nope, never have, was always told to keep older child at home until baby came home from hospital. Great family you've got there. |
| Sounds lovely! |
| Yes for 1, no for the other. For the first, my experience was a lot like yours. For the second, older kid and myself were coming off a stomach bug so couldn't go to the hospital. We did lots of Facetiming though! |
| For every family that had a baby after I started with them, I was the one to bring the older sibling(s) to the hospital and I stayed with the family and took photos and got to hold the baby, etc. These were all families I had been woth long-term, and had seen MBs breastfeed, helped nurse MB through morning sickness and kept the house running smoothly during the exhaustion of late pregnancy, so it felt natural to be there for the culmination. Those moments are among my most treasured memories. |
| I went to the hospital with DC and the grandparents. I was asked to stay but didn't hold the baby (I didn't ask and wasn't offered). No one held the baby, except the parents. When they got home it took a few days for them to ask me to hold the baby and I was sooo excited!! I didn't want to ask to hold the baby until they were ready. I've been with the family 6 years. |
Aww...It looks to me as if your Nanny Family truly considers you as one of the family. Literally.
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They are buttering you up so you will not ask for money to take care of 2nd baby. |
Wrong. They gave me my new baby raise when they found out they were expecting. |
I feel really fortunate to work for them! |
| Yes! I took big sister to the hospital to meet baby brother and was the first person (aside from mom and dad) to ever hold the baby. He's almost 5 now and they no longer need a nanny, but I'm still like a member of their family. |
| I don't work with under 6 months, so nope. |
| Yes! I had my charge dressed so cute and he and I brought balloons to the hospital. Of course I wanted to see my newest charge as soon as possible! |
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I've had both experiences.
I was with one nanny family for 8 years full time. I started with them when the older 2 were 4 months and 2 years old and baby was born about a year later. I brought my two charges to the hospital to meet their new brother. Took lots of pictures and was included in many of the pictures. I started a new job when the mom was pregnant with their 3rd. When the baby was born about 3 months after starting I was not invited to the hospital or included in any of the visits with the baby. Mom had a c/section and some complications so was in the hospital over a week. I met the baby when she was 10 days old (she came home at 8 days but I didn't meet her until the following Monday). This job was an overall bad fit for me, so this wasn't a huge surpise that I wasn't included. |
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My best friend of over 20 YEARS just had a baby and I didn't go to the hospital to meet her. It wasn't personal, just as in the case of a NF, she just didn't want anyone besides her immediate family there in the initial days.
Nannies seem to want it both ways. If they aren't invited to births, charge's parties, etc they aren't treated enough like "on of the family" and are insulted, yet they demand to be regarded as professionals when it comes to benefits and bonuses. What an entitled bunch. |