Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why come down heavy on them when it's just children reacting to change?
They say they were just quiet with her and not rude, nanny sees it differently. When she explained their behaviors, I apologised. But I do feel she could have worked better with us when it came to resolving this. By understanding where the behaviors were coming from and not taking it so personally. I can see it was tough for her but it's also been tough for them so I wanted to see it from both the children's side and hers.
Of course your kids lied and say they behave. If the behaviors were concerning enough for you to apologize, don't you think you should address it with your kids and have them apologize and check in with her daily on their behavior and if they don't behave give consequences. How can she work better with you? She addressed concerns with you, you dismissed them, the kids continued to behave poorly so she quit. Stop minimizing and blaming it on change. Your kids behaved poorly and you should be embarrassed and handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Why come down heavy on them when it's just children reacting to change?
They say they were just quiet with her and not rude, nanny sees it differently. When she explained their behaviors, I apologised. But I do feel she could have worked better with us when it came to resolving this. By understanding where the behaviors were coming from and not taking it so personally. I can see it was tough for her but it's also been tough for them so I wanted to see it from both the children's side and hers.
Anonymous wrote:Where did I say my husband does not agree with me ?
He is very sad about it as felt that if it had to end, it could be done in a civil and nice way but it didn't end like that.
I barely saw her. It was him who did and so it will be harder on him I guess but the arrangement clearly wasn't working and the kids were no longer happy. I haven't made excuses for them, I'm just a mom who sees what her kids have been through and that they deserve understanding and patience.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We feel our ex nanny did not take into consideration what the children had been through. A change of two schools when in a new country, leaving family and friends behind and she just didn’t seem to understand. Like when she said our eldest wasn’t answering her questions she did not take into account that the eldest had a sore throat. Or when the children were miserable and not speaking when she collected them from school, she did not try and find out why they were feeling like that.
I had to see things from both sides. I know that the behavior from the children was not ideal which is why I apologised, but she should have been more understanding.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to hear but this is a lucky escape. Your kids have been through a lot and they deserve a nanny who has the patience to take care of them properly. Also good timing as you can skip the holiday bonus!