Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you lack the motivation to take them out. Why don’t you just tell them in the morning your plans for the day? If they don’t want you going anywhere, then they can let you know.
+1... and next time discuss outings during the interview process.
somethings not right. But seriously, if they are allowing you to DRIVE their child, I'm sure taking them out on outings wouldn't be an issue. They probably haven't said anything because although you mentioned taking them out, you've never done so. Anonymous wrote:I stay home all day with my charges and even though we do lots of things, I’m getting extremely bored since it’s summer vacation. Mb and db haven’t mentioned that we should go out, but I really want to ask them if we can go out, at least to the park or something. I feel trapped in their home all day and I’m not sure why they haven’t suggested we go out. How can I bring this up nicely without sounding demanding? I really think that if this goes on all summer, I’ll want to quit since it seems to me that mb and dB are okay with us staying home.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you lack the motivation to take them out. Why don’t you just tell them in the morning your plans for the day? If they don’t want you going anywhere, then they can let you know.
Anonymous wrote:Previous poster here: ->> Since you have been working for this family already five months PLUS have driven their child as well....
Well then it is even odder that they are not encouraging you to take the kids out.
Did they specifically state that you are not ALLOWED to take their children out of the home??
Or have they just not given you any encouragement to go ahead + do so?
Perhaps they are just waiting for you to take the initiative in this....??
Hmmm.....
Anonymous wrote:Did you just start working for this family OP?
If so, they could possibly be building up trust in you.
Are they first-time parents too??
Then they could be a little nervous as well as anxious too.
However these are not good reasons to keep you in all day, I was just trying to come up w/some reasoning.
Were daily outings discussed prior to hire?
I would think that the majority of parents would want their Nannies to take their children outside for a bit, every day.
A change of scenery + some fresh air will always be best for both the Nanny & the child(ren.)
I suggest you speak directly to the parents and let them know that you would like their permission to go to the park, library, etc.
Stress how the weather is so nice now + that both you and their child could benefit from a nice walk outdoors.
If they decline, and state that they are not comfortable allowing you to do so - then you have no option at this point but to hand in your walking papers.
If this happens, make sure you get the parent’s permission from your next Nanny family to go on outings.
Good luck.