Anonymous wrote:While I think it's odd for her to not be sharing the pictures with you, I also find it odd that you expect her not to share anything with her family. I mean if she posting online without permission thanI understand, but if she visits family and they ask to see a photo of the children she spends so much time with, why is that a problem? I assuming she's full time and has been with them awhile, I don't know why you would be upset if she has such a strong bond that she wants to share a little bit of her life with her family. Your children become a big part a nanny's life if you have a good one. I take tons of pictures of my charges, all the good ones are sent to my employers, I share them on my website, nanny fb page and twitter (I have written consent forms signed by my employers). My grandmother often asks to see pictures of the children because I've cared for them since they were babies, if I let her she would probably send them Christmas gifts but I won't cross that boundary.
The children become a part of your life for a short time and many ppl with close family ties enjoy sharing bits of their life with each other.
However, you are the parent and employer, you have every right to have her sign a confidentiality form that prevents her for sharing any information, down to your child's first name. I'd just find it extreme and would worry you have some dangerous personal issues (stalkers, problems with the law) and that's why you don't want information shared in anyway.
OP here -- what you wrote above would drive me bonkers. I get that you have written consent and it doesn't bother your employers, which is great. But I do not want that kind of stuff happening.
I understand that kids become a part of the nanny's life. And I get taking some pictures. But she has hundreds, if not a thousand pictures, and she's only been with us since early summer. And we don't have any of those pictures.
I think I need to ask her specifically what she's doing with them.