Anonymous wrote:I am in your shoes OP. I only have 1.5 months left but it's been a long year. Homebody that can't really cook (grilled cheese and pasta but that's about it). Had to be told how to do stuff multiple times and didn't really do what I wanted her to do until maybe 6-7 months in. Now she will make the beds and put away the laundry, but before she would fold it and just leave it on top of the dresser, for example. She still doesn't bring in their backpacks in the afternoon so their ice packs can go back in the freezer and doesn't realize that they don't have cold packs the next day until it's too late. She doesn't bring in my sons kindle so every night my son and I have to search for it again, despite being asked multiple times.
It's tiring.
Was it worth rematching? Hard to say. My kids really like her because she likes what they do and she plays with them and she is immature like a kid. So I tolerated and grit my teeth but I am glad she is leaving soon. She doesn't take advice and I'm tired of wasting my efforts.
I am retrospective and can't see how I picked wrong, but hoping the next one isn't like this one.
Anonymous wrote:It’s impossible to figure out the magic formula for picking an AP. Sometimes it’s just luck.
Kids often like the immature AP, mainly because they are child-like playmates, but it often doesn’t translate into competent, authoritative caregiving.