Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do not listen to the PP who said you have a high needs baby. That is just ridiculous.
You have a baby who is overtired and underfed. Any decent nanny would be able to devote 10-15 minutes to a successful sleep routine each nap (yes, even with TWO babies). I can't even imagine how incompetent she is if she us unable to even feed your baby enough, smh.
If you really want to keep this nanny, you are going to need to give some pretty explicit instructions and plan a detailed schedule, including times and amounts of feeding, times and lengths of naps required, a quiet place that your baby can nap (work this out with the host family) and a set routine that needs to be followed to get baby to sleep. Honestly though, unless things improve pretty quickly, you might be better off cutting your losses and finding a new nanny right now.
Good luck
Calm the hell down. It's been a friggin week. Even exceptional nannies need a little time to get used to a new schedule.
Anonymous wrote:*pretty standard
Anonymous wrote:Yes, she doesn't put him down to sleep in the space I set up for him to nap. Instead she puts him in a bouncer seat in the living room and bounces the seat with her foot (which, I imagine is why he wakes up so quickly). I know how much she's feeding him because I ask her how much he's eaten when I pick him up... pretty thing to do I thought...
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP. At home we follow an eat, play, sleep routine and he's pretty regular about staying awake for only 2 hours and then I take him to his room, turn on the sound machine, sway a little, and boom, lights out. But he doesn't cry or rub his eyes when he's tired and I'm sure if I kept playing with him he would just stay up until he was overtired. I'll reiterate to the nanny that he needs his routine but I'm not sure what she will do if my son is ready for a nap and the other baby is crying, though this is why we hired someone who was experienced with nanny shares -- thought she would know how to do it! I'm worried the other PP may be right that he needs a one-on-one care experience, which we simply can't afford.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do not listen to the PP who said you have a high needs baby. That is just ridiculous.
You have a baby who is overtired and underfed. Any decent nanny would be able to devote 10-15 minutes to a successful sleep routine each nap (yes, even with TWO babies). I can't even imagine how incompetent she is if she us unable to even feed your baby enough, smh.
If you really want to keep this nanny, you are going to need to give some pretty explicit instructions and plan a detailed schedule, including times and amounts of feeding, times and lengths of naps required, a quiet place that your baby can nap (work this out with the host family) and a set routine that needs to be followed to get baby to sleep. Honestly though, unless things improve pretty quickly, you might be better off cutting your losses and finding a new nanny right now.
Good luck