Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the responses. We go to library for story time and story time is only in the morning. This morning I was able to get my charge out early enough to walk in the gardens before library and them walk around the library so I got a decent nap out of him today. This afternoon we stayed home - fine for him really but drove me a little bonkers. I love being outside. I do agree that the mile walk to the park would be way too hot for both of us.
Thanks for the responses!
Also lots of sunscreen!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If the nanny will be held responsible for the safety and well-being of her charge, it is incumbent upon her to determine what is safe.
If a parent is uncomfortable with that fact, they should consider asking grandma for help, or daycare.
I would never risk the safety of my charge just because a parent wants me to. Never.
That would be very stupid.
What about the OP's post lead you to believe she is being asked to "risk the safety" of her charge? They were specifically asking for advice so they COULD be safe. Do you have anything constructive to add or do you just like preaching to bolster your inflated self-image?
OP- I take my charges out for walks/play time in the heat but for only 15-20 minutes unless there is a wading pool or splash pad. Bring water, wear sunscreen/hats, and take it slow. Heat/humidity are not automatic reasons to stay indoors but as a general rule if you are uncomfortable, so are they!
Anonymous wrote:
If the nanny will be held responsible for the safety and well-being of her charge, it is incumbent upon her to determine what is safe.
If a parent is uncomfortable with that fact, they should consider asking grandma for help, or daycare.
I would never risk the safety of my charge just because a parent wants me to. Never.
That would be very stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rule of thumb is 100 including with the heat index. Can you go out at 9 am ?
She said they already do the library in the am.
Anonymous wrote:My rule of thumb is 100 including with the heat index. Can you go out at 9 am ?
Anonymous wrote:The stroller can get really heated. I would avoid having the kid in there for a mile long walk. Maybe there's an indoor gym you could visit today instead or a museum?
Anonymous wrote:The stroller can get really heated. I would avoid having the kid in there for a mile long walk. Maybe there's an indoor gym you could visit today instead or a museum?