Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny cams. Get 2 or 3 drop cams, hide them well, and check in on occassion.
In addition to the main areas I suggest you put one wherever the baby will be changed, either viewing the changing table or the bathroom. People always forget this one.
After you tell the nanny, of course.
If you are going to tell the nanny then the whole thing is kind of pointless now huh
That depends on what you think the point is. Are you trying to catch abuse or prevent it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny cams. Get 2 or 3 drop cams, hide them well, and check in on occassion.
In addition to the main areas I suggest you put one wherever the baby will be changed, either viewing the changing table or the bathroom. People always forget this one.
After you tell the nanny, of course.
If you are going to tell the nanny then the whole thing is kind of pointless now huh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny cams. Get 2 or 3 drop cams, hide them well, and check in on occassion.
In addition to the main areas I suggest you put one wherever the baby will be changed, either viewing the changing table or the bathroom. People always forget this one.
After you tell the nanny, of course.
If you are going to tell the nanny then the whole thing is kind of pointless now huh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny cams. Get 2 or 3 drop cams, hide them well, and check in on occassion.
In addition to the main areas I suggest you put one wherever the baby will be changed, either viewing the changing table or the bathroom. People always forget this one.
After you tell the nanny, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny cams. Get 2 or 3 drop cams, hide them well, and check in on occassion.
In addition to the main areas I suggest you put one wherever the baby will be changed, either viewing the changing table or the bathroom. People always forget this one.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny cams. Get 2 or 3 drop cams, hide them well, and check in on occassion.
In addition to the main areas I suggest you put one wherever the baby will be changed, either viewing the changing table or the bathroom. People always forget this one.
Anonymous wrote:Her fears sound like typical new mom emotions about leaving her baby, so don't make her feel like she's crazy.
My suggestions:
1. Start your search early and take your time until someone feels "right"
2. Check references! So many parents skip this step and it always amazes me. She should ask questions about the nanny's discipline style and how she handles frustration.
3. Do a trial day, or better yet, have nanny start before mom goes back to work. Let them spend some time together getting to know each other, and allow mom to feel more comfortable.
4. Have nanny keep a daily log so that mom knows how her baby is spending their day, and even encourage nanny to send pictures.
5. If all else fails, consider a nanny cam (which you disclose the use of to your nanny). I feel that this should be a last resort to helping her feel comfortable because it can become a crutch, and can create issues. Nanny cams make a lot of nannies uncomfortable and many of us aren't ourselves with them around. Hidden cameras that you don't disclose can feel very disrespectful if they are discovered. And your wife may feel tempted to micromanage because of the camera.