Anonymous wrote:OP here. She is a part time nanny working 2 days a week.
It does not have to be "get my son his own library card or TV" people. That kind of argument is just ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have NEVER heard of anyone upset because they weren't the ones to go and get their child's library card. I've seen other parents post similar threads and I think it boils down to you, somewhat, envying your nannies position. You have to work and pay your nanny for doing the job YOU want to do, and you feel guilty that you can't. You dislike the fact that she's doing your job so when she takes a little initiative and brings your child on an outing to get books to read, you're upset.
This is normal feelings. Although some parents don't feel this way, some (like yourself) do. Just realize that this is you feeling somewhat guilty that you're not available to do these things all the time, and don't take it out on your nanny because she only had your child's best interests at heart.
Look at it this way, would you rather have a nanny who plops your kid in front of the TV all day, or a nanny who takes your kid on an outing to the library to get books to read.?
Anonymous wrote:I came home this week and noticed there were some library books on the table.
Then I found out my nanny opened a library card for my 12 month old son. It says "My First Library Card" on it.
We are a very academic family and getting a library card would've been a big deal, a coming of age event. I wanted to take him when he was older and knew what getting a library card meant.
If she wanted library books, she could've taken my library card.
Up until this point, it was understood she could go to visit and do story time but because my son put everything in his mouth, we would not want library books for him to chew on.
My nanny did not seem to understand why I don't want her opening accounts under my son's name.
Am I overreacting to be upset?
Anonymous wrote:I came home this week and noticed there were some library books on the table.
Then I found out my nanny opened a library card for my 12 month old son. It says "My First Library Card" on it.
We are a very academic family and getting a library card would've been a big deal, a coming of age event. I wanted to take him when he was older and knew what getting a library card meant.
If she wanted library books, she could've taken my library card.
Up until this point, it was understood she could go to visit and do story time but because my son put everything in his mouth, we would not want library books for him to chew on.
My nanny did not seem to understand why I don't want her opening accounts under my son's name.
Am I overreacting to be upset?
Anonymous wrote:I came home this week and noticed there were some library books on the table.
Then I found out my nanny opened a library card for my 12 month old son. It says "My First Library Card" on it.
We are a very academic family and getting a library card would've been a big deal, a coming of age event. I wanted to take him when he was older and knew what getting a library card meant.
If she wanted library books, she could've taken my library card.
Up until this point, it was understood she could go to visit and do story time but because my son put everything in his mouth, we would not want library books for him to chew on.
My nanny did not seem to understand why I don't want her opening accounts under my son's name.
Am I overreacting to be upset?