Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust is earned. You can’t trust someone you’ve just met. You get to know them and then trust them. Prior to that you have to go by their references. This is why the best nanny recommendations are personal recommendations from other parents that you know.
I generally have difficulty trusting people, but we’ve had two nannies that I trusted (two different cities). We’ve also had two that were horrible. One was a college student and stole medications from my cabinet. One made herself out to be Mary Pippins, had 15 five-star reviews on Care, and turned out to be a phone nanny.
What is a phone nanny?
A phone Nanny is one who thinks her Smartphone is a fifth limb.![]()
She is constantly checking her email, Facebook, Instagram, etc....
She is simply way too distracted to be a good caregiver.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust is earned. You can’t trust someone you’ve just met. You get to know them and then trust them. Prior to that you have to go by their references. This is why the best nanny recommendations are personal recommendations from other parents that you know.
I generally have difficulty trusting people, but we’ve had two nannies that I trusted (two different cities). We’ve also had two that were horrible. One was a college student and stole medications from my cabinet. One made herself out to be Mary Pippins, had 15 five-star reviews on Care, and turned out to be a phone nanny.
What is a phone nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe and maybe not. My friend had severe postpartum anxiety and used to call her nanny every hour and whenever she heard the baby cry on the nanny cam. My friend wouldn’t just tell the nanny something - like don’t use regular dishwashing soap on the baby bottles - she would actually hide the regular dish soap in her bedroom.
She went thru two nannies before getting treatment and then had a terrible time finding a third nanny with the red flag of having had two nannies quit. Her current nanny is just okay - no truly good nanny is going to take a job with a woman who lost two nannies in four months!
Check yourself, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Trust is earned. You can’t trust someone you’ve just met. You get to know them and then trust them. Prior to that you have to go by their references. This is why the best nanny recommendations are personal recommendations from other parents that you know.
I generally have difficulty trusting people, but we’ve had two nannies that I trusted (two different cities). We’ve also had two that were horrible. One was a college student and stole medications from my cabinet. One made herself out to be Mary Pippins, had 15 five-star reviews on Care, and turned out to be a phone nanny.
Anonymous wrote:My sister has a great nanny. She is older and very responsible as well as just being a good, loving nanny. Nanny picks up my niece at preschool and drops her off most mornings my sister never calls the nanny to make sure she got there or it went well. One night a week my sister has date night and doesn’t come home to put my niece to bed and my sister doesn’t call.
I just had a baby and don’t think I will ever be that trusting. Will I? Assuming I find a great nanny, will I ever be as trusting as my sister?