Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I would never tell the kids not to tell mom. Or dad. I think it's disrespectful to the parents and sends the kids the wrong message. I don't think anyone should tell kids to keep anything from their parents... barring a gift (which will eventually be revealed).
+1 It is completely unprofessional. I think OP is a troll. No professional nanny would say blackmale a child and say "do you like me being your nanny"
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I would never tell the kids not to tell mom. Or dad. I think it's disrespectful to the parents and sends the kids the wrong message. I don't think anyone should tell kids to keep anything from their parents... barring a gift (which will eventually be revealed).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never tell the children I take care of to keep a secret from their parents. It is unprofessional.
We do not teach children to keep secrets from their parents. There are many reasons why.
OP, you need to find yourself a new career.
Don't you know parents who want this type of buddy-buddy relationship between their child and the caregiver?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who's used the "Do you like me being your nanny? Yes? Then let's not tell mom I burnt supper and we ate mac n chz AGAIN, k? K." Haha. I love that my charges love me enough to keep and share secrets.
On a Facebook nanny group called Nanny Tribe, I was told that I was wrong and that keeping a secret likens my to a molester because that is the same word they use. What do you think?
Yes, you are very wrong. I am a former nanny and would never, in a million years, ask my charges to keep a secret from their parents. That's wrong on so many levels.
1) Children should never be asked to keep a secret from their parents.
2) You're making the children feel like there will be consequences if they don't keep the secret (being fired).
3) If you were fired (which you should be), the children would feel like it was their fault.
Stop it, OP. It's wrong and extraordinarily immature. I would be so pissed if you were my nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who's used the "Do you like me being your nanny? Yes? Then let's not tell mom I burnt supper and we ate mac n chz AGAIN, k? K." Haha. I love that my charges love me enough to keep and share secrets.
On a Facebook nanny group called Nanny Tribe, I was told that I was wrong and that keeping a secret likens my to a molester because that is the same word they use. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:I would never tell the children I take care of to keep a secret from their parents. It is unprofessional.
We do not teach children to keep secrets from their parents. There are many reasons why.
OP, you need to find yourself a new career.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here that sees both sides of this. I think I can relate to OP as she seems like a laid back nanny working for a laid back family which is my situation as well.
Personally, I wouldn't do this as I feel like modeling secrets and "white lies" is something for the parents to do and not the Nanny, however close you are with the family.
However, I think people are really coming down hard on her. She may otherwise be a terrific nanny and we all have made errors along the way. Can't we just be like: "OP, it's great that you have such a close relationship with your charges, but I can see how that could backfire, so maybe consider another way of handling it"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you sound very immature
I hope she got that by now. I'd like to think that she won't be doing that nonsense any more. But hey, I bet she's terrific buddies with the kids. And that's EXACTLY what some parents want. It's true. I've seen them.