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