Anonymous
Post 06/16/2014 01:34     Subject: Do you have different rules you enforce?

I have 4 charges... 2 from each nanny share family.

if you really want the details...
family A
3.5 year old (the one asked to climb the slide)
1 year old
family b
5 year old (the one climbing the slide
3 year old
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2014 00:29     Subject: Do you have different rules you enforce?

Anonymous wrote:For example. We have a playground rule. No climbing up the slides. DB doesn't enforce with the kids which is fine but my charge will start climbing up the slide as soon as DB comes to pick him up from the park.
My other charge (nanny share) asks why she can't so that and I said well you know the rules. I've asked the charge climbing up the slide to go down only please but he smirks and says your not in charge. My dad is.

They also must give hugs and say sorry when they hurt thier sibling.
No jumping on the bed or couch
Swings are saved until the end of the park or else they are on the swing for the whole time!


Your one year old charge said this to you? Yeah, okay.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2014 05:40     Subject: Do you have different rules you enforce?

Swinging is actually exercise for the child.

Even the younger children are learning how to make the swing go by itself by moving their legs.
Anonymous
Post 06/14/2014 07:53     Subject: Re:Do you have different rules you enforce?

I know I am far stricter about safety and manners than the parents. For example, the MB/DB let the 3 yr old stand up in the bath tub and I don't. When I've been giving a bath and the DB or MB are in the bathroom and I leave for a moment my charge will stand up and then sit down quickly when I walk back in. So apparently my authority overrules the parents leniency!
Anonymous
Post 06/14/2014 07:05     Subject: Do you have different rules you enforce?

Anonymous wrote:Solution: When a kid is old enough to be learning to push themselves, you DO NOT do it for them.


That is what I will do when my charges are preschoolers. I think it would be rather cruel for my (again ) one-year-olds. So I will stick with telling them "no swings yet" for the first 45 minutes of our visit.