Anonymous wrote:Honestly, no, I don't experience this at all. I'm an MB. I'm happy that my child has many caregivers who love him.
Yup, me too.
When my twins were infants I had a few times when I welcomed advice/input/reassurance from our nanny or other twin moms or the kids' grandmothers about something that was going on. But that was about things like at what point does a fever become serious, how to setup/manage/maintain a schedule, etc...
But I never had the insecurity or anxiety about having a nanny care for or love my kids. I'm eternally grateful to be able to afford the kind of care that lets me go to work knowing that my kids are well loved and wonderfully cared for.
We also have had two great nannies. The quality of the relationship takes both parties to support. If I had been on DCUM, and especially the nanny forums, before having my kids I would have been a nervous wreck given what is written here routinely. My real life experience has been infinitely more pleasant, supportive, and professional than much of what I read here.