Anonymous wrote:If you're not going to pay, then it would only be fair if the other boys family reciprocated the play date on their end. For example, if nanny watches the four kids for two hours one week, then the next week your DS should have a two hour playdate at his friends house during nanny's hours, so that she is just watching your two DDs during that time.
You can say it is easier for you all you want but ultimately that may not be nanny's experience. Having another child present is always a wildcard, and at best, an added liability. What happens if DS' friend gets injured accidentally while playing with DS while nanny is tending to DD?
OP here - I completely get the fairness point. For that matter, I have tried to make the summer easier for the nanny by having DS in half-day camp most weeks so he got to see his friends there and the nanny only had all 3 kids for the afternoon when the girls (and often DS) were napping. In reality this is probably a moot point since the nanny is going on vacation starting on Friday and school goes back as soon as she gets back and then we're in to the regular school whirlwind of activities so I guess there won't be many opportunities anyway. I guess I'm just wondering in general if it's ever ok.
As I mentioned in the first post I'd only consider this on a day when DH is working from home since he would be there as backup if anything happened. I definitely wouldn't want the nanny to feel taken advantage of, which is why I haven't mentioned it. But I also know DS (and older DD) are both going to be asking for more playdates than I can arrange on weekends only so I wonder how to accommodate that.