Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...
No need to worry about that, PP. Kids get a new teacher every year and do just fine.
What's ok for a six year old, isn't always good for a one year old. You should get some early childhood development training.
Plus, nannies typically get shuffled around here more than just once a year.
You are the one who needs some ECE. One year olds don't "act out" due to change in caregiver. Further, if you are to believed in how often nannies change jobs, then you prove the point that there is no lasting damage from a change in childcare arrangements.
Kids are resilient. I know you'd like to believe otherwise, but we all know that your one note harping is not about the children, it's about ensuring your long term employment.
Anonymous wrote:
I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...
No need to worry about that, PP. Kids get a new teacher every year and do just fine.
What's ok for a six year old, isn't always good for a one year old. You should get some early childhood development training.
Plus, nannies typically get shuffled around here more than just once a year.
Anonymous wrote:I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...
No need to worry about that, PP. Kids get a new teacher every year and do just fine.
I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...
Finally you get to the point of your post. LOL
It doesn't matter how many nannies your kid gets, because all that really matters, is if mommy's a happy camper.
Good thing your priorities are crystal clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...
Finally you get to the point of your post. LOL
Anonymous wrote:I always wonder about kids who get lots of new nannies, and their stress level. They sometimes cry and cry, until they give up. Then they start "acting out." No one knows why...