Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the kids to help my charges are 22months, 4, and 9. they help.
4 year old helps take out the garbage, brings in the trash can from the street on trash days, makes his bed in the morning, helps match and fold the socks, and puts away his laundry.
9 year old makes his bed in the morning, takes the trash can to the street the night before trash day, folds and puts away his own laundry, and washes the counters in the bathroom and kitchen.
22 month old helps put the laundry in the dryer and picks up his toys.
the rest i do during reading time or rest time.
Why? The parents are clearly is taking major advantage of this nanny and not paying her properly.
What is your why in response to? Are you saying the nanny shouldn't have the kids help? This is something I do without needing to be prompted, kids SHOULD be learning how to clean up/take basic care of themselves, and it should be part of the nanny's job to help teach this...and if it lightens her load, isn't it win win?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the kids to help my charges are 22months, 4, and 9. they help.
4 year old helps take out the garbage, brings in the trash can from the street on trash days, makes his bed in the morning, helps match and fold the socks, and puts away his laundry.
9 year old makes his bed in the morning, takes the trash can to the street the night before trash day, folds and puts away his own laundry, and washes the counters in the bathroom and kitchen.
22 month old helps put the laundry in the dryer and picks up his toys.
the rest i do during reading time or rest time.
Why? The parents are clearly is taking major advantage of this nanny and not paying her properly.
Anonymous wrote:Get the kids to help my charges are 22months, 4, and 9. they help.
4 year old helps take out the garbage, brings in the trash can from the street on trash days, makes his bed in the morning, helps match and fold the socks, and puts away his laundry.
9 year old makes his bed in the morning, takes the trash can to the street the night before trash day, folds and puts away his own laundry, and washes the counters in the bathroom and kitchen.
22 month old helps put the laundry in the dryer and picks up his toys.
the rest i do during reading time or rest time.
Anonymous wrote:Get a new contract with your next family, then quit. She'll probably have a toddler temper tantrum and fire you immediately. So be prepared. Before you know it, you'll wonder why you stayed there so long. Where are you located?