Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I’m new in the nanny industry. I worked as a preschool associate, lot of baby sitting as well as in the NGO. Right now, I found a position and I would do the interview tomorrow but I need some inputs. Some friends and nannies gave me some responses but I would love to hear from professional nannies and mommies. Here they are:
Thank you!
1: best discipline, and your style,
2: some scenarios, what if child didnt want to wash hands how would you encourage them?
3: what if family has guests over and kids didn’t want to go upstairs?
4: family finds it important to do independent play,
5: if grandparents or extended family come over how would you handle it?
Did a parent email you these questions to answer?
Then they wanted to hear how you, the candidate, would answer them, not answers you crowdsourced from the internet.
OP, ignore this ignorant louse.
Your answers were good overall but perhaps for the first question you can leave out that children are humans.
Also you might want to rewrite that sentence discussing consequences.
But your responses were good.
I see nothing wrong with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I’m new in the nanny industry. I worked as a preschool associate, lot of baby sitting as well as in the NGO. Right now, I found a position and I would do the interview tomorrow but I need some inputs. Some friends and nannies gave me some responses but I would love to hear from professional nannies and mommies. Here they are:
Thank you!
1: best discipline, and your style,
2: some scenarios, what if child didnt want to wash hands how would you encourage them?
3: what if family has guests over and kids didn’t want to go upstairs?
4: family finds it important to do independent play,
5: if grandparents or extended family come over how would you handle it?
Did a parent email you these questions to answer?
Then they wanted to hear how you, the candidate, would answer them, not answers you crowdsourced from the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I’m new in the nanny industry. I worked as a preschool associate, lot of baby sitting as well as in the NGO. Right now, I found a position and I would do the interview tomorrow but I need some inputs. Some friends and nannies gave me some responses but I would love to hear from professional nannies and mommies. Here they are:
Thank you!
1: best discipline, and your style,
2: some scenarios, what if child didnt want to wash hands how would you encourage them?
3: what if family has guests over and kids didn’t want to go upstairs?
4: family finds it important to do independent play,
5: if grandparents or extended family come over how would you handle it?
Did a parent email you these questions to answer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I’m new in the nanny industry. I worked as a preschool associate, lot of baby sitting as well as in the NGO. Right now, I found a position and I would do the interview tomorrow but I need some inputs. Some friends and nannies gave me some responses but I would love to hear from professional nannies and mommies. Here they are:
Thank you!
1: best discipline, and your style, I believe in positive reinforcement as well as time-outs. If a child does not listen to me after two warnings, I then put him in a time-out for two minutes, etc.
2: some scenarios, what if child didnt want to wash hands how would you encourage them? I would first perhaps wash my hands alongside them & remark how much fun it is washing my hands. If that didn’t help - I would then begin singing, “This is the way we wash our hands, wash our hands, wash our hands…..” After they were finished > I would let them know how happy I was that they did it. Wash, rinse repeat throughout the rest of the day.![]()
3: what if family has guests over and kids didn’t want to go upstairs? (Odd question!?) I would mention a specific toy/book/game upstairs + feign excitement for going upstairs to play. Or if I know in advance, perhaps I would save a novelty activity upstairs for when company comes over…..
4: family finds it important to do independent play, I agree. Every child should be encouraged from time to time to play alone since it is unrealistic to expect them to be completely entertained by an adult all the time.
5: if grandparents or extended family come over how would you handle it? I would do my job the same way that I normally would do it. Of course if another person wanted to interact/engage the child, I would encourage it.
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I’m new in the nanny industry. I worked as a preschool associate, lot of baby sitting as well as in the NGO. Right now, I found a position and I would do the interview tomorrow but I need some inputs. Some friends and nannies gave me some responses but I would love to hear from professional nannies and mommies. Here they are:
Thank you!
1: best discipline, and your style, I believe in positive reinforcement as well as time-outs. If a child does not listen to me after two warnings, I then put him in a time-out for two minutes, etc.
2: some scenarios, what if child didnt want to wash hands how would you encourage them? I would first perhaps wash my hands alongside them & remark how much fun it is washing my hands. If that didn’t help - I would then begin singing, “This is the way we wash our hands, wash our hands, wash our hands…..” After they were finished > I would let them know how happy I was that they did it. Wash, rinse repeat throughout the rest of the day.![]()
3: what if family has guests over and kids didn’t want to go upstairs? (Odd question!?) I would mention a specific toy/book/game upstairs + feign excitement for going upstairs to play. Or if I know in advance, perhaps I would save a novelty activity upstairs for when company comes over…..
4: family finds it important to do independent play, I agree. Every child should be encouraged from time to time to play alone since it is unrealistic to expect them to be completely entertained by an adult all the time.
5: if grandparents or extended family come over how would you handle it? I would do my job the same way that I normally would do it. Of course if another person wanted to interact/engage the child, I would encourage it.
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I’m new in the nanny industry. I worked as a preschool associate, lot of baby sitting as well as in the NGO. Right now, I found a position and I would do the interview tomorrow but I need some inputs. Some friends and nannies gave me some responses but I would love to hear from professional nannies and mommies. Here they are:
Thank you!
1: best discipline, and your style,
2: some scenarios, what if child didnt want to wash hands how would you encourage them?
3: what if family has guests over and kids didn’t want to go upstairs?
4: family finds it important to do independent play,
5: if grandparents or extended family come over how would you handle it?