Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the tough love, probably what I needed. The last thing I want to do is be a difficult MB and stress out the nanny. I think I'll plan to be out of the house more and let them work it out. Or put a sound machine in my office to drown out the noise.
I think that's a good plan OP. Also, you might just talk about this very directly with the nanny. Give her a chance to say "it's ok - this is normal, I've got it." Let her know that you're aware that you might be "first time mothering" a bit and you want to avoid that, but you also want to know when/if the share situation isn't working for everyone - including the nanny.
If you can establish that kind of open, positive communication this early on with your nanny it will pay off so much in the long run.
MB