Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd let it go OP. Unless you have other concerns with the nanny this isn't really that big a deal.
OP here and no other concerns at all. She is a brilliant nanny. But DC is having eating issues and every expert is recommending that she eat with DC and the same thing that DC eats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know what you are saying OP. The toddler stage has ups and downs with eating and everyone eating together does help the habit! Maybe she can eat some carrot sticks while DC eats his food?
Sounds like she may also prefer a long lunch as well while the child is napping.
OP here and no, she actually always drinks a protein shake for lunch so her lunch takes less than two minutes start to finish!
Thank you for the suggestions. She may go for the fresh vegetables while DC is eating fresh vegetables AND his meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd let it go OP. Unless you have other concerns with the nanny this isn't really that big a deal.
OP here and no other concerns at all. She is a brilliant nanny. But DC is having eating issues and every expert is recommending that she eat with DC and the same thing that DC eats.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is very important that DC always have "family meals". Our nanny, who is wonderful, is always on a diet and prefers to eat her lunch (which she brings everyday) after DC goes down for her nap. While I understand her position, I think it is important that DC eat lunch with the nanny.
Anyone else face this and what did you do?
Anonymous wrote:I know what you are saying OP. The toddler stage has ups and downs with eating and everyone eating together does help the habit! Maybe she can eat some carrot sticks while DC eats his food?
Sounds like she may also prefer a long lunch as well while the child is napping.
Anonymous wrote:I'd let it go OP. Unless you have other concerns with the nanny this isn't really that big a deal.