nannydebsays wrote:If this is for real, you have hired a barely competent babysitter. She sounds horrid, and you could surely do better.
I do think when you hire your new nanny you should absolutely let her take baby on BABY FOCUSED outings. Babies learn by experiencing the world around them, and by having loving, interactive caregivers. I am not sure "the mall" is a good choice, but a music class, a library, a playground or the zoo would be good places to go.
Just for reference, here's a typical day with a 7 month old in my care:
Firstly, I talk to my charges. I narrate our day, ask questions and wait for "answers", sing and read books
-Wake up, bottle, food
-I clean up, baby plays briefly in exersaucer.
-Check to see if laundry needs to be done while carrying baby with me
-Floor time with music playing. NO SCREENS. Use toys to encourage baby to creep/crawl
-Nap. I transfer laundry or do other quick chores, prep lunch, and check my phone/make calls
-Wake up, bottle, food
-I clean up, baby does independent play on a nearby blanket with some toys
-Outside for fresh air or an activity
-Nap
-Bottle
-Books and music, more outside time, etc.
-Catnap if needed
-Welcome parent home.
I'm leaning towards this being not real.I don't think any parent even a firstimer would have trouble realinbg this is OK.
I'm leaning towards more veiled attempts at trolling\ insulting nannies all they do is play on their phones and insist on $15.
But, if this is real I agree with nanny deb 110%. This is what I do with my infant charges.
I do incorporate independent play for infants but this consists of them playing in the exersaucer or blanket with toys while I load dishwasher all of five minutes.
I also read to infants. I'm surprised at the number of nannies that don't read and don't see the importance of it.
I have wondered why so many parents stress wanting a nanny that reads now I know.