Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone who provided the constructive feedback.
I went into my job today from a new perspective. I listened to him and tried to understand what his real needs are. One thing I noticed was he kept asking if it was 5:30, and I realized that he just misses his Mom most days. When Mom came home he literally ran into her arms and gave her a big hug. I'm going to approach the situation now with more kindness and empathy that I now understand where he's coming from. Bottom line, he wants Mom and I'm not Mom. So I'm going to be as caring, responsive, and kind as I can and hopefully we'll see improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need a new job.
The family deserves a nanny who doesn't think their child is a pain in the ass.
Unless the child is a pain in the ass, then I'm sure the parents realize that everyone will feel the same way. You don't have to like every child.
Anonymous wrote:You need a new job.
The family deserves a nanny who doesn't think their child is a pain in the ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like you dread going to work - when you wake up in the morning and realise its a work day do you think to yourself 'I'd give anything not to go to work today?'
If you do its time for a new job.
Totally agree with this! I just quit a job because of the dread I had come to feel every Sunday night. Not healthy!
Anonymous wrote:You sound like you dread going to work - when you wake up in the morning and realise its a work day do you think to yourself 'I'd give anything not to go to work today?'
If you do its time for a new job.