Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did that for the parents so that they know what I was getting don’t when the babies were infants. I don’t see anything wrong with it.
Of course you didn't because you are a professional who understands that sometimes employers have requirements that they would like followed, and it doesn't make you a "sitter". Most of the nannies on here want free range to do whatever they want with little to no oversight because they supposedly know what's best for every child (better than the child's parents!), when in reality they just can't or won't take direction.
In the real world, professionals are held accountable for their work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm debating creating a checklist for my nanny to include daily things and weekly things. I want to include tasks that should be completed as well as types of activities for my two daughters such as reading time and outdoor time everyday. Does anyone do this? Any thoughts on this? We've had our nanny almost 6 months now and I still have to remind her of things every couple of weeks.
I would quit on the spot. You are a control freak.
Agree. OP is a fool to believe she hired a nanny. She hired an incompetent warm body babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm debating creating a checklist for my nanny to include daily things and weekly things. I want to include tasks that should be completed as well as types of activities for my two daughters such as reading time and outdoor time everyday. Does anyone do this? Any thoughts on this? We've had our nanny almost 6 months now and I still have to remind her of things every couple of weeks.
I would quit on the spot. You are a control freak.
Anonymous wrote:I did that for the parents so that they know what I was getting don’t when the babies were infants. I don’t see anything wrong with it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm debating creating a checklist for my nanny to include daily things and weekly things. I want to include tasks that should be completed as well as types of activities for my two daughters such as reading time and outdoor time everyday. Does anyone do this? Any thoughts on this? We've had our nanny almost 6 months now and I still have to remind her of things every couple of weeks.