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Anonymous
If it were my children, I wouldn't want them using someone else's iPad.

This is a very expensive item and if they were to accidentally drop it and break the screen, etc., I wouldn't want to have that expense on my back. For me, it would be best for them just not to touch it.

But if it really means that much to you, can't you just purchase them one? Even a used one?

I think your sitter is just being practical.
She probably knows that it would be super awkward if one of your kids damaged it + she would have to come to you and seek damages for repairs.

She doesn't want to have you guys be put in such an awkward position so she's erring on the side of caution.

I say she's a smart lady.
Anonymous
I don't have an iPad as I'm not a gadgety girl but I have an iPhone. My charges have asked to use it and I of course say no. It's my personal property that I need to communicate. My only source of a phone or computer. If it gets lost or damaged I have a serious problem.

I can't imagine my boss wanting to me hand over my life line to her children.
Anonymous
If she only brings it out when the kids are in bed, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
Anonymous
I would NOT allow my charges to use my IPAD either. Your sitter is not being unreasonable. They are very expensive and I had to work very long hours taking care of children to afford it.
Your children need to learn about other people's private property and when "no" means "no". We had a sitter growing up who wouldn't let my sister or I use her hairbrush or ever let us slip our feet into her shoes - my mother thought it was odd (so she told us later) but when we were young my mother told us to respect other people's wishes regarding their personal property and my mother never let on that she thought the sitter was weird.
Anonymous
Obvious troll is obvious.
nannydebsays

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Boundaries are healthy. Saying "No." is not an evil sin. Entitlement in childhood makes for lazy self righteous adults.

Buy your own ipad.
Anonymous
Not your ipad. Absolutely no reason the sitter should be expected to allow them to use it.

If you're for real you are presumptuous and entitled and obnoxious.

- MB
Anonymous
Why do they have a right to her iPad? If it's a problem, ask her to hide it.
Anonymous
nannydebsays wrote:Boundaries are healthy. Saying "No." is not an evil sin. Entitlement in childhood makes for lazy self righteous adults.

Buy your own ipad.

Love this post.
Anonymous
And you love bumping old, dead threads to troll even more, don'tcha?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And you love bumping old, dead threads to troll even more, don'tcha?


When *you* keep posting, it ain't that dead, is it?
Anonymous
17:04 is a well known troll. Stop feeding her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
nannydebsays wrote:Boundaries are healthy. Saying "No." is not an evil sin. Entitlement in childhood makes for lazy self righteous adults.

Buy your own ipad.

Love this post.
Anonymous
I doubt she has games for children installed on her iPad. She probably doesn't want then going into her email or messing up the settings.
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