OP remember two things-you are and will always be the most important person in child's eyes. Next, your child can't have too many people that love him. Your feelings are normal but sounds like you're in good place.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean about having to bite your tongue sometimes ? Is there a specific thing or things you don't like?
Just when she's affectionate with him or he's affectionate with her. I want to yell, "He's my baby!" but it's all the crazy in me. I know it's not right, which is why I asked for help NOT judgment.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean about having to bite your tongue sometimes ? Is there a specific thing or things you don't like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again I ask is there something specific bothering you?
Your 3rd and 4th sentences seem to be about two entirely different things.
Believe it or not the feelings expressed in your 3rd sentence is normal. It's normal to feel a bit of jealously. But just remember your his mom and no one can replace you. It is a great reflection of you that you chose a nanny your son feels so comfortable with.
Plenty of daycare kids get attached to their teachers and you'll be dealing with same feelings.
All that is true but to your last sentence and I could be reading too much into this but if your nanny is crossing boundaries in some way it is okay to be bothered by that
and ask for it to be changed.
I know of a nanny that would do things like buy clothes for her charge, give them baths , call them her babies all seemingly harmless but when added together could grate on the nerves.
??? I have to give my charges their bath - it is part of my job that my employers insist on every day.
Wasn't part of her job though. Mom liked to give before bed baths and nanny would do it before mom got home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again I ask is there something specific bothering you?
Your 3rd and 4th sentences seem to be about two entirely different things.
Believe it or not the feelings expressed in your 3rd sentence is normal. It's normal to feel a bit of jealously. But just remember your his mom and no one can replace you. It is a great reflection of you that you chose a nanny your son feels so comfortable with.
Plenty of daycare kids get attached to their teachers and you'll be dealing with same feelings.
All that is true but to your last sentence and I could be reading too much into this but if your nanny is crossing boundaries in some way it is okay to be bothered by that
and ask for it to be changed.
I know of a nanny that would do things like buy clothes for her charge, give them baths , call them her babies all seemingly harmless but when added together could grate on the nerves.
??? I have to give my charges their bath - it is part of my job that my employers insist on every day.
Anonymous wrote:Again I ask is there something specific bothering you?
Your 3rd and 4th sentences seem to be about two entirely different things.
Believe it or not the feelings expressed in your 3rd sentence is normal. It's normal to feel a bit of jealously. But just remember your his mom and no one can replace you. It is a great reflection of you that you chose a nanny your son feels so comfortable with.
Plenty of daycare kids get attached to their teachers and you'll be dealing with same feelings.
All that is true but to your last sentence and I could be reading too much into this but if your nanny is crossing boundaries in some way it is okay to be bothered by that
and ask for it to be changed.
I know of a nanny that would do things like buy clothes for her charge, give them baths , call them her babies all seemingly harmless but when added together could grate on the nerves.