Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a 2 year old who has a backpack and a lunchbox also require a nanny? Either she needs those items for daycare or she's with the nanny all day? OP's kid is probably like 8 and special.
Seriously? She is half day at a day care. Nanny picks her up and is with her until we get home from work around 5.30pm. They usually play at the playground before going home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I forgot to post that she is 2. It is definitely not her (my daughters) responsibility.
Actually, it is reasonable to require a 2 year old to carry her own backpack and lunchbox to the car or stroller. From there, it's the adult's responsibility, as it's an adult's responsibility to make sure that she has both before she leaves her classroom.
How did they get left on the playground? And what does your contract say about lost/destroyed items?
Obviously the nanny did not exercise due care and supervise the child properly. She appears very careless to lose these items this was not like a toy the child was playing with for goodness sake!!
I would give her a warning first time and if this pattern continues then let her go. I would not trust such a nanny with my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I forgot to post that she is 2. It is definitely not her (my daughters) responsibility.
Actually, it is reasonable to require a 2 year old to carry her own backpack and lunchbox to the car or stroller. From there, it's the adult's responsibility, as it's an adult's responsibility to make sure that she has both before she leaves her classroom.
How did they get left on the playground? And what does your contract say about lost/destroyed items?
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 2 year old who has a backpack and a lunchbox also require a nanny? Either she needs those items for daycare or she's with the nanny all day? OP's kid is probably like 8 and special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I forgot to post that she is 2. It is definitely not her (my daughters) responsibility.
Actually, it is reasonable to require a 2 year old to carry her own backpack and lunchbox to the car or stroller. From there, it's the adult's responsibility, as it's an adult's responsibility to make sure that she has both before she leaves her classroom.
How did they get left on the playground? And what does your contract say about lost/destroyed items?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I forgot to post that she is 2. It is definitely not her (my daughters) responsibility.