Anonymous wrote:Do you want your dd to watch tv with her? If so say nanny I understand your perspective on this but we have decided de will watch X at 8:30am everyday. We expect you to follow our wishes on this and yes it will be on the tv. If she refuses fire her on the spot
Anonymous wrote:The laptop solution is a great workaround. In my house our kids are convinced that certain shows or videos only play on certain devices. And when the device happens to run out of power, or was left at work, or whatever... then we don't have tantrum the way we do if they're just told no.
I can't say I'm always proud of the tactics but they work and have allowed us to introduce a few games or shows in ways that we want, and can be helpful, without losing control.![]()
(Ours are 3 yr old twins.)
I would go w/ the nanny's approach on this.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny is overstepping her boundaries her BIG time OP.
She has absolutely no right to tell you what you can or cannot do with your own child when she is not there.
She's an idiot.
If she cannot handle re-direction with your child regarding the T.V., then I hate to tell you this, but she is not as great and experienced as you think she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny is overstepping her boundaries her BIG time OP.
She has absolutely no right to tell you what you can or cannot do with your own child when she is not there.
She's an idiot.
If she cannot handle re-direction with your child regarding the T.V., then I hate to tell you this, but she is not as great and experienced as you think she is.
OP here and I couldn't disagree with you more. We hired an educated and experienced nanny for these types of decisions. I most certainly respect a nanny who does NOT want to take the easy way out and plunk my child in front of the TV!!!
This was her request - so calm down, PP. She is not telling us anything. Neither she nor I want our child to have any more tantrums then necessary. We are all of the school that we avoid tantrum-triggers.
Anonymous wrote:We have a pretty great and experienced nanny who is against any toddler watching TV at all. She was hoping we would wait until DD was 4 or 5. We have waited until DD turned two but now want to introduce a few programs to her. Nanny has asked us NOT to let her watch on actual big TV (we only have the one in the living room) but rather let her watch on our laptops which we then take to work with us. Nanny said she doesn't want DD asking her to watch TV all day or throw a tantrum because she can't watch TV.
Does this seem the best way to handle it?
Anonymous wrote:Nanny is overstepping her boundaries her BIG time OP.
She has absolutely no right to tell you what you can or cannot do with your own child when she is not there.
She's an idiot.
If she cannot handle re-direction with your child regarding the T.V., then I hate to tell you this, but she is not as great and experienced as you think she is.