I do this too. Insist on cleaning up. You can help her in that regard.
Anonymous
10/02/2018 16:24
Subject: Nanny’s playgroup
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t you posted about this previously?
No. I haven’t been in the group long enough to have posted about it before. Yes, it is at the nanny’s employer’s home.
Anonymous
10/02/2018 14:20
Subject: Nanny’s playgroup
A small gift is a lovely idea, for both the nanny and the host mom.
Anonymous
10/02/2018 13:11
Subject: Nanny’s playgroup
I saw something similar but the op complained the other moms weren’t helping with cleaning afterwards.
Anonymous
10/02/2018 11:09
Subject: Nanny’s playgroup
Haven’t you posted about this previously?
Anonymous
10/02/2018 10:09
Subject: Nanny’s playgroup
Where is this playdate being run? In one of the mom's homes?
I would give a small seasonal gift to the host mom and to the nanny once in awhile.
Anonymous
10/02/2018 09:15
Subject: Nanny’s playgroup
A friend of DS has a nanny who runs a weekly playgroup for about five or six toddlers. The nanny used to be a teacher. All the mothers and one other nanny stay since the kids are all just two or a bit older.
This playgroup nanny has sensory bins set up, has the kids painting and playing with homemade play dough. And she gives them a snack and reads them a book. She also insists on doing all clean up herself.
I spoke to the nanny’s boss about splitting the cost of the materials the kids use and she declined. But what about compensating the nanny? Maybe a gift?