Our au pair is really starting to irritate me. If she is doing something that necessitates feedback, I start giving it to her...and before I can finish, she just has to come back with a retort. For example, "I noticed today that there are a lot of crumbs on the countertop, can you please clean it up since you just cooked"
Au pair (before I finish): "I always clean up, this is the first time that's happened" (which is not true). How do we tell her to take feedback in a better, less combative manner because this kind of attitude is just irritating. |
Keep on telling her when you see something that needs to be addressed. And let it go of small things that you can live with.
She won't change, you have to go around it and not let it bother you ![]() |
I would have to agree with this. As long as she does what you tell her to do, I would let go of her defensiveness. |
Let her know that constructive feedback is a part of the job and that would like her to be open to feedback. That's one way were grow and improve. Let her know that you observed that she gets defensive when you are giving her feedback. You would like her to be reflective and take corrective action when needed. Please tell her when she is doing thing well also this may help her to be more receptive. BTW Crumbs drive me CRAZY and it's not ok to just brush the off and let them fall on the floor ![]() Good luck! |