Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask your nanny what she wants to do. This is a terrible time for your child - the more consistency in his life the better.
+1. Do whatever to keep things the same for a year.
Anonymous wrote:Ask your nanny what she wants to do. This is a terrible time for your child - the more consistency in his life the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, have you done other than give birth? No 14 year old needs a nanny or a governess!
Your DH is right.
I work a demanding job with travel and DH also works. The nanny was needed because DH couldn’t deal despite his much shorter hours...he needed to go to the gym, socialize or play golf. Someone had to shop, cook, laundry, etc. When I get home at 6:30/7, I eat with my family and then we take an evening walk or play cards/bird game or help with homework. I have recently been help my DC with training for their sports. We run at 6 am 3x a week and weekends work on skills.
Anonymous wrote:My child has had the same nanny since they were two. They are headed to high school (age 14). Unfortunately, my DH and I are divorcing. Our nanny is part of our family and a stabilizing influence on our child. She makes sure they do homework, enforced chores and does things like write thank you notes. My DH wants to get rid of our nanny but I feel like that even more transition is too much to ask of our child at this point who truly loves his nanny and she loves him. I am proposing we continue to pay her health insurance and she works 10 hours a week (currently 20). She is in high demand and has other families constantly wanting her time. Is this a fair ask of the nanny? Our child doesn’t “need” a nanny but I feel they do need this one at this time in their life.
Anonymous wrote:Please let her go. You say she’s in demand, then it’s time she goes help another family. Your 14 needs to become self sufficient. He’s not gonna have a nanny forever.
Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, have you done other than give birth? No 14 year old needs a nanny or a governess!
Your DH is right.