Anonymous wrote:OP again here, thanks for your feedback. I just found out today that the pictures she’s taking of DC during the day (hasn’t asked permission to do this, and it’s made me nervous since we don’t know her well) she’s been sharing with a contact who recommended her to us but without asking our permission.
Anonymous wrote:As a former Nanny and now parent I think you are over reacting. I think she’s trying to show you how much she enjoys your child already and that she’s connected with him.
Regarding food and clothing, from a parent viewpoint I do these things for sitters, like a date night sitter or occasional after school sitter. But for a FT Nanny the nanny usually does this. As a Nanny I always chose the kids meals, usually something we all liked as I ate with them. I knew what our plans were for the day so chose clothing appropriate for the days activity.
You could make suggest a food diary or something so you know what he’s been eating and so does she, but you need to step back from the micromanaging if you want the Nanny to succeed.
Anonymous wrote:OP again here, thanks for your feedback. I just found out today that the pictures she’s taking of DC during the day (hasn’t asked permission to do this, and it’s made me nervous since we don’t know her well) she’s been sharing with a contact who recommended her to us but without asking our permission.
Anonymous wrote:As a former Nanny and now parent I think you are over reacting. I think she’s trying to show you how much she enjoys your child already and that she’s connected with him.
Regarding food and clothing, from a parent viewpoint I do these things for sitters, like a date night sitter or occasional after school sitter. But for a FT Nanny the nanny usually does this. As a Nanny I always chose the kids meals, usually something we all liked as I ate with them. I knew what our plans were for the day so chose clothing appropriate for the days activity.
You could make suggest a food diary or something so you know what he’s been eating and so does she, but you need to step back from the micromanaging if you want the Nanny to succeed.