Anonymous wrote:There's a very serious problem with the child banging his head on the wall. Hope his parents can change whatever has caused this severe behavior issue.
How did his mother find you, OP?
Glad you're out of there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I respectfully disagree that you give this job another month.
If you actually do this OP, a ton of resentment will build & you will be at your wits end sooner rather than later I promise you.
Let your Mom Boss know how you feel TODAY.
It is entirely up to you how much explaining you want to do regarding why this situation is not working.
Try to stick it out at least until she can find a suitable replacement Nanny.
I wouldn’t leave her high + dry.
Sounds like a tough situation overall.
Good luck.
Op here. The family was super understanding. They said today could be my last day. I am so relieved.
Anonymous wrote:I respectfully disagree that you give this job another month.
If you actually do this OP, a ton of resentment will build & you will be at your wits end sooner rather than later I promise you.
Let your Mom Boss know how you feel TODAY.
It is entirely up to you how much explaining you want to do regarding why this situation is not working.
Try to stick it out at least until she can find a suitable replacement Nanny.
I wouldn’t leave her high + dry.
Sounds like a tough situation overall.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote: Why did she pull him out of daycare?
Anonymous wrote:I’d give it a full month for everyone to settle in. If things haven’t gotten better by then, then pull the plug, but I’d give be it more time. Try and get the toddlers out of the house and running, searching for things, whatever you can to burn off as much excess energy as possible so they nap. Even if they don’t nap they need to stay in bed and rest for minimum one hour.
Anonymous wrote:The only way this was ever going to work is if all three kids were easy-to-normal kids. No way this works if even one is difficult. It just so happens it was hers, which is lucky for you because you can leave.