Anonymous wrote:Who has time to replace a nanny every year or so? We had to do it because we lost ours twice because of life changes (school and husband's work), and with this last one, someone who could commit long term was a priority. I couldn't take the time to search again.
And if you're using an agency so that the search isn't as much of a hassle for you, then it seems like you're spending more than the equivalent of a yearly raise/bonus at typical levels on the agency fees.
Even from the selfish MB point of view, I don't see most normal people wanting to do a yearly nanny search!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think nannies need raises every year especially if it's a long term 3-10 years with the same nanny. But replacing a great nanny just because seems crazy. Children will get used to other caregivers and teachers in Gymboree classes, ballet, soccer, preschool from the age of 2-5 then elementary school. That is a lot of new people to get used to. Why take away a core person on their life just because.
Because I should be their only core person. A nanny is not their mom, she is a helper. I don't think it's healthy letting your kids get attached to another woman for 10 years. When they start accidentally calling her mom it's time to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think nannies need raises every year especially if it's a long term 3-10 years with the same nanny. But replacing a great nanny just because seems crazy. Children will get used to other caregivers and teachers in Gymboree classes, ballet, soccer, preschool from the age of 2-5 then elementary school. That is a lot of new people to get used to. Why take away a core person on their life just because.
Because I should be their only core person. A nanny is not their mom, she is a helper. I don't think it's healthy letting your kids get attached to another woman for 10 years. When they start accidentally calling her mom it's time to go.
Lady your issues have issues. I hope I'm wrong and your children don't develop attachment and emotional problems down the line. If they do though, yep. It's your fault.
Typical helicopter mom response. No one os going to have "issues" because of changing babysitters. Get a grip woman!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think nannies need raises every year especially if it's a long term 3-10 years with the same nanny. But replacing a great nanny just because seems crazy. Children will get used to other caregivers and teachers in Gymboree classes, ballet, soccer, preschool from the age of 2-5 then elementary school. That is a lot of new people to get used to. Why take away a core person on their life just because.
Because I should be their only core person. A nanny is not their mom, she is a helper. I don't think it's healthy letting your kids get attached to another woman for 10 years. When they start accidentally calling her mom it's time to go.
Lady your issues have issues. I hope I'm wrong and your children don't develop attachment and emotional problems down the line. If they do though, yep. It's your fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think nannies need raises every year especially if it's a long term 3-10 years with the same nanny. But replacing a great nanny just because seems crazy. Children will get used to other caregivers and teachers in Gymboree classes, ballet, soccer, preschool from the age of 2-5 then elementary school. That is a lot of new people to get used to. Why take away a core person on their life just because.
Because I should be their only core person. A nanny is not their mom, she is a helper. I don't think it's healthy letting your kids get attached to another woman for 10 years. When they start accidentally calling her mom it's time to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think nannies need raises every year especially if it's a long term 3-10 years with the same nanny. But replacing a great nanny just because seems crazy. Children will get used to other caregivers and teachers in Gymboree classes, ballet, soccer, preschool from the age of 2-5 then elementary school. That is a lot of new people to get used to. Why take away a core person on their life just because.
Because I should be their only core person. A nanny is not their mom, she is a helper. I don't think it's healthy letting your kids get attached to another woman for 10 years. When they start accidentally calling her mom it's time to go.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think nannies need raises every year especially if it's a long term 3-10 years with the same nanny. But replacing a great nanny just because seems crazy. Children will get used to other caregivers and teachers in Gymboree classes, ballet, soccer, preschool from the age of 2-5 then elementary school. That is a lot of new people to get used to. Why take away a core person on their life just because.