Anonymous wrote:Every time nanny cams come up here, this same person writes how nannies want to hide abuse from the cameras.
Anonymous wrote:I know all nannies say they should be out in the open but I don't understand or agree with that. We have nanny cams and our nanny does not know. We feel fine about that (and yes, I would feel fine if my company were filming me at work).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want to keep your nanny cams secret?
So incase the nanny is doing something she knows we wouldn't like that she can't simply go out of view of the cameras.
Anonymous wrote:We have cameras out in the open and we told people when they interviewed about them. I've posted before about this issue and spoken to a lot of people in real life and the point of them really is not to detect abuse. You need to put the work in to check the nanny's background and references to know she isn't going to intentionally physically harm your children. Besides, wouldn't you rather prevent abuse than catch it? If the nanny knows you have cameras wouldn't she be less likely to do something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have cameras out in the open and we told people when they interviewed about them. I've posted before about this issue and spoken to a lot of people in real life and the point of them really is not to detect abuse. You need to put the work in to check the nanny's background and references to know she isn't going to intentionally physically harm your children. Besides, wouldn't you rather prevent abuse than catch it? If the nanny knows you have cameras wouldn't she be less likely to do something?
So what is the point of your cameras?
I don't think a camera in the living room that the nanny knows about would prevent her from doing anything she might have otherwise done if there was no camera. She just won't do it in the living room.
I think the cameras server a purpose because no matter how much you ask, how many references you check, etc you never know. Plus anyone can have a bad day and haul off and smack.
Anonymous wrote:We have cameras out in the open and we told people when they interviewed about them. I've posted before about this issue and spoken to a lot of people in real life and the point of them really is not to detect abuse. You need to put the work in to check the nanny's background and references to know she isn't going to intentionally physically harm your children. Besides, wouldn't you rather prevent abuse than catch it? If the nanny knows you have cameras wouldn't she be less likely to do something?
Anonymous wrote:Why would you want to keep your nanny cams secret?