Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a sign on the BIKES, not the fridge. Tell her NOT to use the slow cooker ever again. And no more beans anywhere. I think it sounds like you want to keep her and you should
+1
What's most important is the childcare and driving--which she seems to do well with.
Everything else you will need to be a more hands on manager about, but it can be done.
We caught our AP sneaking food into her room for the 4th time (we only allow eating in the kitchen--for ALL of us). I let it go because she is awesome with my kids.
You tell an adult that she can't eat in her own personal space?
It’s a household rule for every adult living here. The adult had the information at matching and can be an adult and make an adult decision accordingly
Anonymous wrote:I'd move one.
We had a similar situation with an AP who was nice enough, loved the kids and but seemed to have an extreme lack of basic common sense and problem solving skills, and an inability to think under pressure. We rematched before one of these led to one our kiddos getting hurt. We were about 5 months in, had several resent and expectation confirming discussions to no avail. We rematched with an absolute rockstar AP, it was the best move for us.
We require Spanish speaker, strong driver and at the time IQ - a touch combo but our PD helped us get the perfect AP. And we felt so relieved to have her gone - didn't realize the extra stress it was causing until she left.
Also the PPs are giving solutions to a couple of issues you raised. If you're situation is anything like ours was - those are just examples and of course not likely to be repeated, but what about anything else that needs common sense? Will she bang on front door at midnight when the front door is locked, forgetting she ahs the house key, garage door code and garage door opener, and her phone to call us for help? Will she drive in circles for 45 minutes looking for a new field trip drop off location, instead of pulling over to call for help, or looking on Google Maps? Will she drive on a flat tire for 20 miles instead of calling for help? (All of which this AP did). For us the questions wasn't how to resolve past issues but - what's next? And will our kids be involved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a sign on the BIKES, not the fridge. Tell her NOT to use the slow cooker ever again. And no more beans anywhere. I think it sounds like you want to keep her and you should
+1
What's most important is the childcare and driving--which she seems to do well with.
Everything else you will need to be a more hands on manager about, but it can be done.
We caught our AP sneaking food into her room for the 4th time (we only allow eating in the kitchen--for ALL of us). I let it go because she is awesome with my kids.
You tell an adult that she can't eat in her own personal space?
It’s a household rule for every adult living here. The adult had the information at matching and can be an adult and make an adult decision accordingly
And The personal space is contained within a home —I happen to pay the mortgage for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a sign on the BIKES, not the fridge. Tell her NOT to use the slow cooker ever again. And no more beans anywhere. I think it sounds like you want to keep her and you should
+1
What's most important is the childcare and driving--which she seems to do well with.
Everything else you will need to be a more hands on manager about, but it can be done.
We caught our AP sneaking food into her room for the 4th time (we only allow eating in the kitchen--for ALL of us). I let it go because she is awesome with my kids.
You tell an adult that she can't eat in her own personal space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a sign on the BIKES, not the fridge. Tell her NOT to use the slow cooker ever again. And no more beans anywhere. I think it sounds like you want to keep her and you should
+1
What's most important is the childcare and driving--which she seems to do well with.
Everything else you will need to be a more hands on manager about, but it can be done.
We caught our AP sneaking food into her room for the 4th time (we only allow eating in the kitchen--for ALL of us). I let it go because she is awesome with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Put a sign on the BIKES, not the fridge. Tell her NOT to use the slow cooker ever again. And no more beans anywhere. I think it sounds like you want to keep her and you should