Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send her to story time at any library. I recently went to one for the first time and it was literally 40+ spanish nannies just letting their charges run around and cry while they were either on their phone or chatting with their neighbors.
It made me really sad for all those kids and of course the lady running story time who had no authority and didn't speak spanish anyways so it would be a moot attempt to quite those nannies down, but still, your nanny might be able to find a friend. (Just make sure you never let her take YOUR kids to story time at the library unless you want them to cry for an hour and eat things off the floor.)
The US is an English speaking country. Learn the language or leave.
Anonymous wrote:Send her to story time at any library. I recently went to one for the first time and it was literally 40+ spanish nannies just letting their charges run around and cry while they were either on their phone or chatting with their neighbors.
It made me really sad for all those kids and of course the lady running story time who had no authority and didn't speak spanish anyways so it would be a moot attempt to quite those nannies down, but still, your nanny might be able to find a friend. (Just make sure you never let her take YOUR kids to story time at the library unless you want them to cry for an hour and eat things off the floor.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nanny came with us from Colombia and speaks very little English, in order for her to form a little bit of her own life and autonomy here in Arlington/Northern VA and to have friends and outlets outside of time with us (she lives with us and has no family or friends here), I would like to find some venues she could meet other Spanish-speaking nannies. Any suggestions? I already trolled meetup.com and didn't find anything good. Perhaps a more natural venue to meet other nannies in her situation like a park or community area with group play dates for the kids with other nannies (preferably spanish speaking) in attendance?
Any ideas are appreciated. I think it will really effect her happiness here with us if she can build some friendships or find a bit of a community to share with and have her own things going on.
Are you US citizens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never been anywhere with my charge where there wasn't a gaggle of Spanish speaking nannies chattering away while their charges ran around unsupervised.
But at least those kids are "learning Spanish" lol and the parents are saving money over daycare! =D
Anonymous wrote:I have never been anywhere with my charge where there wasn't a gaggle of Spanish speaking nannies chattering away while their charges ran around unsupervised.
Anonymous wrote:My nanny came with us from Colombia and speaks very little English, in order for her to form a little bit of her own life and autonomy here in Arlington/Northern VA and to have friends and outlets outside of time with us (she lives with us and has no family or friends here), I would like to find some venues she could meet other Spanish-speaking nannies. Any suggestions? I already trolled meetup.com and didn't find anything good. Perhaps a more natural venue to meet other nannies in her situation like a park or community area with group play dates for the kids with other nannies (preferably spanish speaking) in attendance?
Any ideas are appreciated. I think it will really effect her happiness here with us if she can build some friendships or find a bit of a community to share with and have her own things going on.