Anonymous wrote:All of this is really insulting to me. I'm a mother, w/ twins and a nanny and a pretty demanding job that our family needs me to keep (and that I enjoy BTW).
I will be thrilled when our kids are old enough to play independently and well, and I encourage my nanny to support that.
I enjoy my children immensely. I also find them exhausting. Our nanny makes our life possible and we are blessed to have her. We make her life possible also.
I don't fit your judgments above and I'm sure the majority of mothers here don't either. Just as I'm sure the vast majority of nannies are far more rational, loving, and professional that many of the viewpoints routinely expressed here.
Anonymous wrote:All of this is really insulting to me. I'm a mother, w/ twins and a nanny and a pretty demanding job that our family needs me to keep (and that I enjoy BTW).
I will be thrilled when our kids are old enough to play independently and well, and I encourage my nanny to support that.
I enjoy my children immensely. I also find them exhausting. Our nanny makes our life possible and we are blessed to have her. We make her life possible also.
I don't fit your judgments above and I'm sure the majority of mothers here don't either. Just as I'm sure the vast majority of nannies are far more rational, loving, and professional that many of the viewpoints routinely expressed here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, my MB came home early today to find my charge playing on his own on the floor and me folding his laundry on the couch next to him. She told me she would prefer that I take care of the laundry while he is napping, and instead be on the floor with him asking him about what he's playing. He is 4 years old and doesn't always nap.
My former charge LOVED laundry time. He'd get so excited when he saw the laundry basket (it crinkled) and would sit inside of it and play while I folded. It was his favorite activity of the week, I swear.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, my MB came home early today to find my charge playing on his own on the floor and me folding his laundry on the couch next to him. She told me she would prefer that I take care of the laundry while he is napping, and instead be on the floor with him asking him about what he's playing. He is 4 years old and doesn't always nap.
Anonymous wrote:"I can push her on the swing for two hours straight. But other than that, not really. She's 2, so she cant even articulate what she's doing very well when she's playing. This is half the point of having a nanny. If I didn't hate kids it would be the point of having a second child - built in playmate."
I found this gem on the first page. Sad.