| What it matters your kids are safe. Keep the nanny if your fine. Kids are fine, is good to remember people that were part of thier lives. |
+1 They're the worst kind of people usually. |
You two need serious psychological help. Why in the world are you so upset about this OP? |
This! |
Sweetie, go spend time with your own children and stop embarrassing yourself. |
Seriously. OP runs a freaking non profit and you people want to jump down her throat? By the way, all your nasty comments prove is that you're jealous of OP. And the more you say you're not, the more it proves you are. Go back to your sad, judgmental lives. |
Not OP, but GO AWAY. What are you even doing on a nanny forum if you think anyone who has a nanny is neglectful. Seriously, go crawl back under your rock. No one is interested in your opinion. |
Wow, you're a nanny and you're judging families who have nannies? I certainly hope no one I ever know hires you. You are awful. |
It's part of the job. When a parent is neglectful yes I am judging. It's not natural for children to be away from their father everyday of the week. You can defend OP all you want but parents who choose to be away from their children all week are selfish. A nanny can not replace a parents love. Op said her dh needs to go to these events so we know he's not working. And what sort of nonprofit has 3 events every weekend. This is excessive. |
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OP why doesn't your dh spend more time with your son? His willingness to give time to him sends a message: He is important. A father who gives of himself implicitly communicates his love and respect for his child. And if you, the person your child respects most in the world, believe he is worthy of your undivided attention, your child will bask in the sense of his own importance.
Perhaps I need not mention the obvious: There is nothing more valuable for our psychological well-being than healthy self-esteem. You can help provide that for your child. And when your child grows up, you will relish the pride you feel and savor the knowledge that you had a hand in cultivating the person she has become. |
So how do you feel about all of those who serve in our armed forces, who are away from their children every day (fixed that for you) of the week when they're deployed? Effectively they chose that career, or do you have some sort of exception for people you like versus those you don't? You don't know anything OP - maybe her husband has to go to the events because he's working at them. And what exactly do you know about nonprofits? You better check yourself and stay in your lane. |
How do you know how much time OP's husband spends with his son? You don't. You have no idea. But you're enjoying thinking you're somehow superior to OP because you think you know something about someone else's life. |
| Well, well, well. OP has not returned to answer the question. She is obviously a troll |
WTF? She spends more time w/ her kid than most non-SAH parents if she's home ALL DAY AND NIGHT 5 DAYS A WEEK. 3 year olds don't care about week v weekend. Think of it as an RN who works back to back overnights on Monday and Tuesdays if it makes you feel better. Same deal. |
Why would she want to come back? All you disgusting people did was shame her. |