
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. While I don't appreciate the implied criticism in "her parents see her for one hour..." I also don't understand why you would (or should) have to hid feeling love for a child. I have a nanny and kids who tell each other "I love you" every day and I think it's great. I have
Say it day one and it might worry me a bit, but our nanny has been with our kids for 3 years. I have no insecurity about my or her role in their lives and I absolutely want them to love each other!
Was Strickland referring the the quantity of time, not quality. There is no criticism.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. While I don't appreciate the implied criticism in "her parents see her for one hour..." I also don't understand why you would (or should) have to hid feeling love for a child. I have a nanny and kids who tell each other "I love you" every day and I think it's great. I have
Say it day one and it might worry me a bit, but our nanny has been with our kids for 3 years. I have no insecurity about my or her role in their lives and I absolutely want them to love each other!
Was Strickland referring the the quantity of time, not quality. There is no criticism.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. While I don't appreciate the implied criticism in "her parents see her for one hour..." I also don't understand why you would (or should) have to hid feeling love for a child. I have a nanny and kids who tell each other "I love you" every day and I think it's great. I have
Say it day one and it might worry me a bit, but our nanny has been with our kids for 3 years. I have no insecurity about my or her role in their lives and I absolutely want them to love each other!
Anonymous wrote:I do not say that, EVER. Crosses a boundary.
P.S. If you need to do something in secret with your charge, you probably shouldn't be doing it.