Anonymous wrote:If cleaning and errands aren't an option, I like to plan educational activities, document them and do a ton of creative art projects.
Anonymous wrote:To put another prospective out there, I have done similar things PPs have listed in the past for my employers. In doing so I find that instead of showing appreciation for these actions, they become accustomed (say getting upset when there are things they wish I had taken care of but didn't have time on that occasion and truly isn't my job). My current employers went so far as to attempt to add such "above and beyond" duties to my contract (with no compensation adjustment) to ensure they would always be taken care of by me.
Anonymous wrote:First time MB here and I think my nanny regularly goes above any expectations I've set, however here's a concrete example from just this morning. I have been sick lately- like kill me now sick. And my partner has had to be the only parent for the past 2 days. My partner is a wonderful mother, however she gets overwhelmed easily and this morning, there wasn't a single room in the house that didn't look like a tornado had spun thru. There were toys everywhere. My nanny shows up at 8 and just jumps in. Gets crying dd up, feeds bottle, solids and gives her a bath. By 915 when I came out for some soup the place was spotless and I have no idea when or how she does it. I tease her all the time she just wrinkles her nose and the stuff flies into place. She didnt have to clean up this morning, I didn't expect her to, but I hoped she would. When I saw my house put back together it was such a relief I almost cried. That's going beyond to me. When she helps and it takes a weight off my shoulders. I have no idea how I got so lucky
She sounds amazing. But I hope you don't take advantage and leave the house. Pigsty all the time. Not fair to her or your child. The more she has to clean, the less time she has with your child. OK!Anonymous wrote:First time MB here and I think my nanny regularly goes above any expectations I've set, however here's a concrete example from just this morning. I have been sick lately- like kill me now sick. And my partner has had to be the only parent for the past 2 days. My partner is a wonderful mother, however she gets overwhelmed easily and this morning, there wasn't a single room in the house that didn't look like a tornado had spun thru. There were toys everywhere. My nanny shows up at 8 and just jumps in. Gets crying dd up, feeds bottle, solids and gives her a bath. By 915 when I came out for some soup the place was spotless and I have no idea when or how she does it. I tease her all the time she just wrinkles her nose and the stuff flies into place. She didnt have to clean up this morning, I didn't expect her to, but I hoped she would. When I saw my house put back together it was such a relief I almost cried. That's going beyond to me. When she helps and it takes a weight off my shoulders. I have no idea how I got so lucky