Anonymous wrote:To see her child?
To be in her own home, in comfy clothes?
To not have to be bothered with whoever/whatever in the office?
To get better uninterrupted time to concentrate on work than may be possible in an office setting?
If it isn't working well (which it sounds like it isn't) then you need to sit down w/ your employer and talk about that and ways to better manage things when she's in the house.
OP here and thank you.
I totally understand her desire to see her child but not when it is clearly upsetting her child.
The comfy clothes I get 100%.
She has a private office and must have fewer distractions than having a toddler in the next room.
She does get uninterrupted time when I take my charge out in the morning (usually for 2.5 to 3 hours) and again in the afternoon for about two hours -- but her phone is constantly ringing at home so she isn't uninterrupted at home either.
So, basically, I can understand the allure of comfy clothes out of the things listed. Is that enough of a reason to stay home and throw off her DD's routine and make her unhappy?