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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe insecure parents would be better off putting their children in daycare where the workers are always being watched.


Maybe phone addicted nannies should seek help since that is the only reason they oppose cameras.


Sigh...maybe just stay at home with your kid.


I AM A NANNY. I am so opposed to the constant phone use of other nannies and the stain it is putting on our profession. To my mind, this is the only reason we get these long threads complaining about cameras in the workplace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe insecure parents would be better off putting their children in daycare where the workers are always being watched.


Maybe phone addicted nannies should seek help since that is the only reason they oppose cameras.


Sigh...maybe just stay at home with your kid.


I AM A NANNY. I am so opposed to the constant phone use of other nannies and the stain it is putting on our profession. To my mind, this is the only reason we get these long threads complaining about cameras in the workplace.


I'm another nanny who has said that cameras are good. I've had parents (first-time moms especially!) who didn't understand that kids get hurt while playing. Being able to tell the parent which room and the time that the accident occurred saved a headache for all of us, and it saved me from possible abuse charges.
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