Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an MB and I agree that going to a park or something would be a good thing. But also a little compassion. Do you have kids OP? Sometimes people are better at parenting than others. But remember that this is your job and then you get to go home. It's easier for most people to be consistent with kids when you're only doing it 9 hours a day and then you have all your evenings and weekends to get your own stuff done and relax. It's much more difficult when you are trying to be consistent (e.g. Make the kids clean up their toys every single time) after you've already worked all day, got home, tried to make dinner with kids climbing all over you, and you're desperately trying to get them to her so you can finish all your chores and hopefully have a minte to yourself. Same thing on the weekends - you've worked all week, then you get woken up at 6:30am on Saturday and the kids are already wired and you have a million errands to run, but the kids want you to pay attention to them, and so on.
It's great that you are able to maintain control at your job, definitely. But that doesn't mean that your MB should be able to maintain the same level of control for her entire life. Remember that your job is her life after she gets home from work.
If you do have kids yourself, then maybe you're just a super mom, and good for you. But recognize that it's really difficult for most of us normal humans.
Teaching your children to behave is difficult? False.
I am sick of parents wanting a free pass to do a shitty job because they work. If you were consistent to begin with, every evening wouldn't be a battle. You would just have well behaved children who you could enjoy being around instead of seeing as some huge cross to bear on your days off.
And yes, nannies do have their evenings to get all of their stuff done (not sure about relaxing) but SO DO YOU. It's called having a bed time. You had the kids, you signed up for this life. What else do you get to having children as an excuse for?