Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you bring something like this up to parents you need to spin it so that you explain how it benefits the children, not you. (i.e. your kids smell and it bothers me and stinks up my car is not a good argument.)
I think that is a plenty good argument. If the nanny drives her own car she has a reasonable expectation that her property will be respected. You wouldn't expect nanny to just deal with it, if everyday she picked them up and they were covered in mud and getting the car dirty, would you? Or throwing food around in her back seat? They stink, and they'll make the car stink. Its also in their best interests to know that people think their kids stink and they will start to judge them because of it. Kids won't want to play with them, mean girls will talk behind their backs, etc.