Anonymous wrote:Career nanny here a d I agree with the general consensus that:
1) If you are even remotely covid-cautious it is absurd to be sending a 1.5yo to any indoor play spaces. Because…
2) Kids that age are quite happy within a routine.
Now do you need to introduce new activities? Yes. But that is why being a nanny is a job. A great nanny would be coming up with activities he can do with things around the house. When my current charges were that age, they played with recyclables every day: climbing in and out and on top of amazon boxes, building ramps for small cars out of paper towel rolls, putting objects into and out of McCann’s Irish oats cans to hear the clanking (they loved this so much it was the only reason we ate that brand so much).
Likewise, it is good for them to be outdoors part of the day, but if she feels it is too cold for the park, she should at minimum be going on walks. She frankly sounds a bit unprofessional. How much are you paying?
You sound like an awesome nanny, but I know I can’t expect this level of care for $20/hour, which is what I can afford to pay. DH and I are both in the nonprofit field and my whole salary goes to pay for the nanny as is. We do get some outdoor time every day, no screen time, and reliable care, and my kid loves the nanny. so as long as she’s ok with my new no-mall, no-husband rules, I think it’s all good.