Anonymous
Post 06/22/2015 10:20     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

Anonymous wrote:It took me a long time to figure out that DC wanted whoever wasn't around. So she might cry for nanny, but cries just as much for me when I'm not there. So no, I'd never admit that.


How do you know she cries as much for you when you aren't there is you aren't there?
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2015 10:17     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

It took me a long time to figure out that DC wanted whoever wasn't around. So she might cry for nanny, but cries just as much for me when I'm not there. So no, I'd never admit that.
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2015 07:37     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

Anonymous wrote:No. I often think, "Thank God they love the nanny!" Can you imagine the guilt if they hated seeing her come every morning? To me, it's like grandma -- more people to love them, and less pressure on me to be everything to them. I can be me, and do the things I do well, and they can get some of the other stuff from other people.

+1000
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 21:03     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

Anonymous wrote:No. I often think, "Thank God they love the nanny!" Can you imagine the guilt if they hated seeing her come every morning? To me, it's like grandma -- more people to love them, and less pressure on me to be everything to them. I can be me, and do the things I do well, and they can get some of the other stuff from other people.


Absolutely! My feelings exactly. (another MB)
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 19:48     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

No. Because I think nanny tries hard to reinforce that "mama is mama and I am the nanny". No need to share my dad feelings.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 19:47     Subject: Re:MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

My MB would never admit it in a million years. But, right after something happens where her child is overly affectionate to me or wants to go to me, MB will find something to to correct me on - like using too much Tide on her son's clothes.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 18:49     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

Anonymous wrote:No. I often think, "Thank God they love the nanny!" Can you imagine the guilt if they hated seeing her come every morning? To me, it's like grandma -- more people to love them, and less pressure on me to be everything to them. I can be me, and do the things I do well, and they can get some of the other stuff from other people.


I would love to have an MB like you!
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 16:03     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

Anonymous wrote:I have yet to feel that way. Do you assume every mom with a nanny does?


Not every mother no - but a lot do.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 15:17     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

I have yet to feel that way. Do you assume every mom with a nanny does?
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 15:11     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

No. I often think, "Thank God they love the nanny!" Can you imagine the guilt if they hated seeing her come every morning? To me, it's like grandma -- more people to love them, and less pressure on me to be everything to them. I can be me, and do the things I do well, and they can get some of the other stuff from other people.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 15:01     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

No.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 13:13     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

No, because there is nothing to be jealous about and I'm not jealous or hurt by anything our nanny does.

It is developmentally appropriate, especially with young children, to "prefer" someone specific for a short time. Sometimes, only Daddy will do for snuggles or playtime. Sometimes, only Nanny will do. Sometimes, Mama.

All that means is that a child is learning to develop strong loving relationships with important people in her world. It doesn't mean she prefers nanny over mama in any permanent way. It's a phase.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 13:08     Subject: Re:MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

I have admitted it aloud once or twice. No, I am not proud of that fact.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 12:10     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

Why? No need to. -Nanny
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2015 12:07     Subject: MB, do you ever admit to your child's nanny that you sometimes feel jealous or hurt...

... when your child wants the nanny and not you?