Anonymous wrote:I agree with you OP.
For younger children, I am interacting and engaging...The younger ones most especially like 2-3 I usually am within arm's reach just in case.
For older kids, I try to stay out of the way, but am always within eyesight of them so there is no way anyone can touch or grab them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much into free-range playing so if my charges are school-age I let them go and I settle onto a bench or under a tree and read. They know they're not allowed to leave the playground and I play "spot the kids" every five minutes or so. Younger charges go on the tot lot where I'm nearby to stop falls or kiss boo-boo's but not hovering.
oh no I've been reprimanded by the thread police I'm shaking in my boots. Why don't you hop down from your soap box and take the kids to the park it will help you relax and unclinch a littleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm actually a male nanny. My charges are 3 and 6. We generally work the park into our rotation once a week and I will actively play with them there. Actually we will usually end up having other kids join in. They have more than enough opportunities to play just with other kids, I like to enjoy my time with them and I know they really appreciate it and have an awesome time.
I've asked the older one before what he did with his previous nannies that he enjoyed which led to him mentioning that some things he didn't like about them is that they didn't play any sports with him and that they didn't play at the playground and just used their phone. Kids notice that stuff even if you think they don't because they happen to be off playing with other kids.
He'll probably tell his next nanny that you smothered him
Really? This was a constructive thread until you felt the need to spread your negativity. There's that old adage "If you can't say anything nice...", try remembering it sometime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm actually a male nanny. My charges are 3 and 6. We generally work the park into our rotation once a week and I will actively play with them there. Actually we will usually end up having other kids join in. They have more than enough opportunities to play just with other kids, I like to enjoy my time with them and I know they really appreciate it and have an awesome time.
I've asked the older one before what he did with his previous nannies that he enjoyed which led to him mentioning that some things he didn't like about them is that they didn't play any sports with him and that they didn't play at the playground and just used their phone. Kids notice that stuff even if you think they don't because they happen to be off playing with other kids.
He'll probably tell his next nanny that you smothered him
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm actually a male nanny. My charges are 3 and 6. We generally work the park into our rotation once a week and I will actively play with them there. Actually we will usually end up having other kids join in. They have more than enough opportunities to play just with other kids, I like to enjoy my time with them and I know they really appreciate it and have an awesome time.
I've asked the older one before what he did with his previous nannies that he enjoyed which led to him mentioning that some things he didn't like about them is that they didn't play any sports with him and that they didn't play at the playground and just used their phone. Kids notice that stuff even if you think they don't because they happen to be off playing with other kids.
He'll probably tell his next nanny that you smothered him
Anonymous wrote:I'm actually a male nanny. My charges are 3 and 6. We generally work the park into our rotation once a week and I will actively play with them there. Actually we will usually end up having other kids join in. They have more than enough opportunities to play just with other kids, I like to enjoy my time with them and I know they really appreciate it and have an awesome time.
I've asked the older one before what he did with his previous nannies that he enjoyed which led to him mentioning that some things he didn't like about them is that they didn't play any sports with him and that they didn't play at the playground and just used their phone. Kids notice that stuff even if you think they don't because they happen to be off playing with other kids.