Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just experienced this from the other side as a nanny to a new family last week. They just moved here and the grandmother was in town to help out. She said she would back off but it made it super difficult to connect with my new charges and they constantly looked to the grandmother and it was like a game of tug and war. Immediately after the grandmother left town it was like new. They realized they could rely on me and we bonded. They now feel a connection. I suggest giving your nanny time and actually allowing her to bond with your mom not around. My charges are a bit older but still.
Also my previous charge was an infant and the mom worked from home. When she wasn't around I would talk to him constantly and sing silly songs etc. but when I felt she was actually around or lurking, or straight up walking through the room I would kind of get shy and quiet. Your nanny is new and not comfortable and having you and your mother around can only hinder it
Do you think something like this is going on, OP? Is your mom hovering?
Or is your nanny calling your mom while she is out having lunch with friends or trying to work from your home and asking her to come and put the baby down for a nap or feed her, or whatever? I personally can't imagine my mom not making plans during the time the nanny was caring for the baby, but not all grandmas are created equal![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just experienced this from the other side as a nanny to a new family last week. They just moved here and the grandmother was in town to help out. She said she would back off but it made it super difficult to connect with my new charges and they constantly looked to the grandmother and it was like a game of tug and war. Immediately after the grandmother left town it was like new. They realized they could rely on me and we bonded. They now feel a connection. I suggest giving your nanny time and actually allowing her to bond with your mom not around. My charges are a bit older but still.
Also my previous charge was an infant and the mom worked from home. When she wasn't around I would talk to him constantly and sing silly songs etc. but when I felt she was actually around or lurking, or straight up walking through the room I would kind of get shy and quiet. Your nanny is new and not comfortable and having you and your mother around can only hinder it
OP here: I can understand if she is shy because my mom and/ or me are around. But I guess the hard part for me is - if she is not connecting while we are around, I just have to trust that they will connect when we are not around. Do you think it would be helpful for my mom to leave the baby with the nanny - and go to a different floor of the house/ different room so that the nanny can bond with the baby (for a few hours everyday)?
Anonymous wrote:Disagree with the above. The PP who is a nanny had trouble bonding with the family. You're talking about the nanny bonding with the baby.
I talked to my infant a LOT. Did you hire a nanny with a lot of newborn experience? I'd get someone new.
Anonymous wrote:I just experienced this from the other side as a nanny to a new family last week. They just moved here and the grandmother was in town to help out. She said she would back off but it made it super difficult to connect with my new charges and they constantly looked to the grandmother and it was like a game of tug and war. Immediately after the grandmother left town it was like new. They realized they could rely on me and we bonded. They now feel a connection. I suggest giving your nanny time and actually allowing her to bond with your mom not around. My charges are a bit older but still.
Also my previous charge was an infant and the mom worked from home. When she wasn't around I would talk to him constantly and sing silly songs etc. but when I felt she was actually around or lurking, or straight up walking through the room I would kind of get shy and quiet. Your nanny is new and not comfortable and having you and your mother around can only hinder it
Anonymous wrote:Disagree with the above. The PP who is a nanny had trouble bonding with the family. You're talking about the nanny bonding with the baby.
I talked to my infant a LOT. Did you hire a nanny with a lot of newborn experience? I'd get someone new.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree with the above. The PP who is a nanny had trouble bonding with the family. You're talking about the nanny bonding with the baby.
I talked to my infant a LOT. Did you hire a nanny with a lot of newborn experience? I'd get someone new.
Anonymous wrote:I just experienced this from the other side as a nanny to a new family last week. They just moved here and the grandmother was in town to help out. She said she would back off but it made it super difficult to connect with my new charges and they constantly looked to the grandmother and it was like a game of tug and war. Immediately after the grandmother left town it was like new. They realized they could rely on me and we bonded. They now feel a connection. I suggest giving your nanny time and actually allowing her to bond with your mom not around. My charges are a bit older but still.
Also my previous charge was an infant and the mom worked from home. When she wasn't around I would talk to him constantly and sing silly songs etc. but when I felt she was actually around or lurking, or straight up walking through the room I would kind of get shy and quiet. Your nanny is new and not comfortable and having you and your mother around can only hinder it
Anonymous wrote:I just experienced this from the other side as a nanny to a new family last week. They just moved here and the grandmother was in town to help out. She said she would back off but it made it super difficult to connect with my new charges and they constantly looked to the grandmother and it was like a game of tug and war. Immediately after the grandmother left town it was like new. They realized they could rely on me and we bonded. They now feel a connection. I suggest giving your nanny time and actually allowing her to bond with your mom not around. My charges are a bit older but still.
Also my previous charge was an infant and the mom worked from home. When she wasn't around I would talk to him constantly and sing silly songs etc. but when I felt she was actually around or lurking, or straight up walking through the room I would kind of get shy and quiet. Your nanny is new and not comfortable and having you and your mother around can only hinder it