Anonymous wrote:I once worked for a family that had a kid that loved tv. every time I came in the TV was on. Every time the kid demand to watch tv through out the day mom gave in. I had the suggestion of listening to music instead and that worked but the older he got the more mom played tv whenever he demanded. Every time he has a meal he was in front of the tv. Eventually I said eff it. He also had a speech delay but that was determined before he ever saw tv. That’s not fair to your nanny or kid if you aren’t also enforcing the same thing. Coloring was stressful, we’d paint sometimes but that would only last 10 minutes, reading only last 15-20. I’d always give suggestions on toys to buy. Places we could go. And they went ignored. What your child’s interest? Does he not play with his toys?
The difference between a parent and nanny is as a nanny you are getting paid and your primary responsibility is to care for that child. Moms have to cook, clean and do other things as well.