Anonymous wrote:Recently took a position and starting to rethink it. Mom is constantly worried about her child which is understandable as a first time parent but I'm starting to wonder if she needs help. They constantly have the child's grandparents 'visiting' so I'm never alone but it makes the day go by really long. I was allowing baby to cry for maybe 20 seconds to see if he could self soothe but mom wants him coddled- basically he should never cry and IF he does swoop in and see what's wrong. I work upwards of 14 hours a day and my charge doesn't nap. I can take 30min to eat use the restroom but am supposed to be in my charges face coddling, talking to playing with the remainder of the day. Just started las week and am already burnt out. They had 2 nannies prior but for unspecified reasons were terminated. Any advice appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:If you do not agree with the parenting style of your employers then I would suggest a new position. I hope this doesn't sound harsh. I am a nanny. Child care theories and methods are very diverse. I might make suggestions sometimes, but it is the parents who decide what is and isn't allowed. And only you know if what they want is feasible for you.