Anonymous wrote:The level of formality annual reviews takes can vary depending on the needs of the family and the nanny, or the relationship they have. If you're generally happy with her I'd consider this a fairly informal review where you have the opportunity to verbalize all the things you're happy with and to discuss things that might change in the next year (as DD enters toddlerhood) - so planning out new or anticipated duties, talking about discipline strategies, discussing a raise, etc. Nanny will not review you so it would be appropriate for you to ask, "Is there anything we're doing that you're unhappy with, or anything we're not doing that you'd like us to?" so she has an opportunity to give some feedback, but she won't come to the meeting with anything written down. A written review from you is great, particularly if it's positive, because she can include that in her portfolio if she wants to down the line.
OP here, thank you so much, this is really helpful! She is really great and I will definitely write up a nice review for her. She has a lot of toddler experience so it will be great to talk about discipline and activity planning a little with her and make sure we are all on the same page. I am planning to offer her a raise as well which we had planned on. Thank you for the advice on asking her about her experience as well, I want to make sure she is happy with everything too!