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[quote=Anonymous]This is OP! Here what I thought but believe me each family is different and I had an interview with similar questions before and I never got hired. 1: For me the best discipline is positive and respectful discipline because children are humans. We need to respect them as well as giving them options. Also, teaching them actions result to consequences. It’s not always the best options for some parents but I follow the family parenting style. 2: Explain to the child how important washing hands is: avoid to be sick etc… But, making fun song, abc’s, or counting 3: distract the child but only telling him that the parents are busy now and as soon as they’re done they will come to see him/her. Hugging parents help too. Asking the child to go upstairs and do something they like: reading, coloring, painting or stickers 4: It’s important to do indépendant play to encourage them to love their own company. To explore their environment to develop problems solving 5: Let the grands parents be grands parents but I would stay around and watch them. However, I will follow my routine and schedule. But, I always would ask parents what are the boundaries. My last answer about challenge was traveling because I worked for a high profile family one and it was lot of packing and unpacking each week with 10 suitcases each travel. I found it challenging but I did my best because it was my job and I always do what I have to do. I thought it was good say my experiences but I haven’t criticized the family. I wasn’t hired. Anyway from the grand parents answer, family though when parents are around, I need to follow grands parents wishes. So, I’m so confused about my answers. In my opinion, each family and their needs are different. Families should write their expectations and do a trial of how Nannie’s exchanged with the children, then make a decision. I really don’t believe of verbal exchanges and decide which Nannie’s are goods. It’s not a corporate jobs or a maths that ensure 1+1=2 We are Human and the vibe, the energy of the people and the personality of the Nannie’s or children depend of the fit. Just saying! Thank you all [/quote]
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