Anonymous wrote:OP here. The nanny spoke to me about it the day she met the mom, just never "asked." She just said "I met so & so and she said she is unhappy with aftercare, so I offered to take her daughter home a few days a week. The two girls play nicely together..." I guess my hesitation is 1) I think it's weird the other mom never asked or said thank you for this, and 2) my 1 year old is newly on the move and I wonder if it would be hard to watch all 3 kids if they start going in different directions.
I do trust my nanny, so you think ultimately it is her decision?
Anonymous wrote:My nanny got talking with another mom at the playground (whose child is in my daughters preschool class) and learned that the mother was not happy with their aftercare situation. I personally do not know this mother as they are a new family in the class this year. My nanny exchanged numbers with this mother, and now she has been asking my nanny to pick her up daughter from school a few days a week. In addition to my 4 year old, I also have a 1 year old that my nanny is responsible for watching. I just think it is strange that neither the mother or my nanny asked me if I am ok with this. This is an unpaid situation where the mother is not paying my nanny, and she picks up her daughter about an hour after school is over. The other mother does not know us, so I think it is odd that she is comfortable with her daughter coming to our house and tagging along with our childcare arrangements.
We really love our nanny and I think she was just overly nice to this mother and is perhaps being taken advantage of. Should I let this play out and see what happens, or mention my hesitatation about it?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The nanny spoke to me about it the day she met the mom, just never "asked." She just said "I met so & so and she said she is unhappy with aftercare, so I offered to take her daughter home a few days a week. The two girls play nicely together..." I guess my hesitation is 1) I think it's weird the other mom never asked or said thank you for this, and 2) my 1 year old is newly on the move and I wonder if it would be hard to watch all 3 kids if they start going in different directions.
I do trust my nanny, so you think ultimately it is her decision?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The nanny spoke to me about it the day she met the mom, just never "asked." She just said "I met so & so and she said she is unhappy with aftercare, so I offered to take her daughter home a few days a week. The two girls play nicely together..." I guess my hesitation is 1) I think it's weird the other mom never asked or said thank you for this, and 2) my 1 year old is newly on the move and I wonder if it would be hard to watch all 3 kids if they start going in different directions.
I do trust my nanny, so you think ultimately it is her decision?
Anonymous wrote:Mb here-no way. I would be pissed. First of all, the child is now your responsibikity if she hurts yourself at your house. You are legally liable-not your nanny if she falls and hits her head or has a medical emergency.
Second-wtf-you have paid yiur nanny to watch your two kids-not 3. And yes, its harder to watch three which is why nannies on this board all suggest you get a raise with an extra child
End this asap or pay the price. If your kid wants a playdate then you and the other mom can organize.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The nanny spoke to me about it the day she met the mom, just never "asked." She just said "I met so & so and she said she is unhappy with aftercare, so I offered to take her daughter home a few days a week. The two girls play nicely together..." I guess my hesitation is 1) I think it's weird the other mom never asked or said thank you for this, and 2) my 1 year old is newly on the move and I wonder if it would be hard to watch all 3 kids if they start going in different directions.
I do trust my nanny, so you think ultimately it is her decision?