Anonymous wrote:I call troll. What 2 year old isn't napping between 1-4???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say your nanny is only working a few hours at a time. What are those hours? This request becomes less reasonable if the hours are 12-3 instead of 8-11.
She is here from 1-4pm. So the morning outing before it gets really hot isn't an option for us. Other than the fact it is hotter at this time what else makes it less reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. What 2 year old isn't napping between 1-4???
I'm a nanny to a 2yo and he naps from 11:45a-1:30p most days (he's been a 4:30a riser since birth)...so I don't find it to be impossible.
OP your requests are very reasonable. We are outside from 8:30/9a until lunch at 11/11:15a and then again from 2/2:30p until dinner at 5/5:15p. It is hot so we walk to the wading pool or take a stroll down a shady street or we bring water shoes and walk in the fountains. I prefer it to being indoors since the family doesn't have AC and it means better sleep for DC. My MB jokes that toddler boys are like puppies and you have to run them around in the sun to get any peace in the evening
Anonymous wrote:I call troll. What 2 year old isn't napping between 1-4???
Anonymous wrote:LA nanny here- It's hot year round in the valley and we are outside all day. It's not humid here but if we can be outside in 110 degrees in the summer, your nanny can handle 20 mins. I suggest going out first thing in the morning. If you're asking her to take a still between 1-3pm when it's hottest and horrible I can see why she doesn't like it but wtf it's only 20 mins!! We are outside all day every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say your nanny is only working a few hours at a time. What are those hours? This request becomes less reasonable if the hours are 12-3 instead of 8-11.
She is here from 1-4pm. So the morning outing before it gets really hot isn't an option for us. Other than the fact it is hotter at this time what else makes it less reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you want them to go?
What do you have available within walking distance?
What shade is available?
No where specific. There is a playground down the street or they can walk (my toddler will run)/stroll around the neighborhood. He's 2 just being outside in general is enough fun for him! As far as shade, I'm not sure there is any unless she wanted to take him across the street (very small, not a main street) to starbucks and sit under the umbrellas and have a snack there, etc. I don't have specific request just that she takes him out for some fresh air once a week.
Thank you, OP. In view of those details, I would suggest asking the nanny to maintain your "neighborhood walk" routine on her nanny days. Perhaps you establish a morning time, at least on a M-F basis, that your child is out walking for half an hour, say 10-10:30, before it gets too hot. So this gets done every day, M-F. Offer the nanny $5/day to get herself something at Starbucks. Your child can bring a healthy snack from home, and water. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a yard, or porch? Can she set up a water table, kiddie pool or sand box? I take my charges to indoor activities during very humid/hot days and then set up a sensory table on the porch in the late afternoon. The heat doesn't bother me and I'm allowed to take the kids anywhere child appropriate. I'm also allowed to shower during naps if I get really really dirty or went swimming.