Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:05 here, so I'm not the one who called you an idiot. I just don't think you're suited to have a nanny at home with you. Very few parents are. But you can cycle through a few more nannies to see for yourself.
...This is exactly why most nannies will not consider an at-home parent. They've learned the hard way.
Anonymous wrote:16:05 here, so I'm not the one who called you an idiot. I just don't think you're suited to have a nanny at home with you. Very few parents are. But you can cycle through a few more nannies to see for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It still too early to get worried, OP, but I have a feeling it will be difficult for any nanny with you at home. Baby and nanny know that you're worried, so it's almost impossible for them to be successful together.
Are you sure you're ready for a nanny?[/quote
I don't micromanage. I've noticed when I'm in the room eating and not being able to hear him cooing or giggling like he normally does. I don't think being concerned about my child makes me an " idiot".
it does. it's been one day. have you ever instantly bonded with somebody in one day after being exclusively cared for by your parents for 4 months? didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:It still too early to get worried, OP, but I have a feeling it will be difficult for any nanny with you at home. Baby and nanny know that you're worried, so it's almost impossible for them to be successful together.
Are you sure you're ready for a nanny?[/quote
I don't micromanage. I've noticed when I'm in the room eating and not being able to hear him cooing or giggling like he normally does. I don't think being concerned about my child makes me an " idiot".
Anonymous wrote:I just went back to work and hired a nanny. She started last Friday. She is great but I'm concerned if my baby doesn't like her. I WAH and I've noticed my baby isn't receptive while playing as he is to my husband and I. The nanny is very active and they do activities like tummy time, using the playmat, playing with toys, reading, singing, and walks. The thing is he will give some smiles but not many. He also isn't vocal with her like he is us. I don't know if this is normal because it's only her second day, or if this means they aren't bonding? Is his typical activities for a 4 month old?