Anonymous wrote:I am happy you are happy op, but this is nanny 101.
It's sad to me that this is considered the extra mile .
Where are people finding nannies that this is considered extraordinary?
Anonymous wrote:Quite honestly, if we are talking about a full time nanny here then she sounds like she's pretty new at it with still a lot of mental energy in herIt's a lot easier to be on your toes and have the time to work on extra random things with Baby when you're new to it. I would love to be able to do this but have been somewhat ruined, I guess you could say, by the long hours and stress... I know where my priorities must lie for my job and unforuntately usually don't have time for little extras such as reading up on dinosaurs for my charge in my spare time (otherwise I would have ZERO spare time! hah). I hope this never happens to your nanny but it very well may!
If she works part time, well then she's got it a lot easier doesn't sheI'd read up on fun things too!!
It's a lot easier to be on your toes and have the time to work on extra random things with Baby when you're new to it. I would love to be able to do this but have been somewhat ruined, I guess you could say, by the long hours and stress... I know where my priorities must lie for my job and unforuntately usually don't have time for little extras such as reading up on dinosaurs for my charge in my spare time (otherwise I would have ZERO spare time! hah). I hope this never happens to your nanny but it very well may!
I'd read up on fun things too!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lunatics are out in force this afternoon.
Actually it's probably just one lunatic.
+ The same lunatic who always haunts this forum. She is pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here really think there's an amazing nanny out there for 10. or 15. an hour? Not likely. There's a reason why the best nannies are earning 25-30 an hour.
Use some common sense. This is America. The nanny industry is NOT a charitable nonprofit.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy you are happy op, but this is nanny 101.
It's sad to me that this is considered the extra mile .
Where are people finding nannies that this is considered extraordinary?
Anonymous wrote:The lunatics are out in force this afternoon.
Actually it's probably just one lunatic.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here really think there's an amazing nanny out there for 10. or 15. an hour? Not likely. There's a reason why the best nannies are earning 25-30 an hour.
Use some common sense. This is America. The nanny industry is NOT a charitable nonprofit.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy you are happy op, but this is nanny 101.
It's sad to me that this is considered the extra mile .
Where are people finding nannies that this is considered extraordinary?
Today's parents have been led to believe that almost any warm body is a nanny. Most of these parents are supposed to be educated people. It's really so sad. They just don't understand, you get what you pay for. They'll fight the obvious to the end.
Please. Stop. You post on every thread this same "you get what you pay for" nonsense, whether it is pertinent to the discussion or not. It's tiresome. It's also not true. There are amazing $16/hr nannies and there are crummy $25/hr nannies.
OP didn't discuss what she pays her nanny. It's irrelevant. She posted a sweet story about how aware and invested her nanny is in her child's interests. I agree with the PP that in many ways it is nanny 101, but it is still nice to hear about a nanny invested in her job and it makes a parent feel good to find a nanny doing something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:youAnonymous wrote:DS is 15 months old and suddenly loves dinosaurs. I saw an adult book in his nanny's bag yesterday about dinosaurs and asked her about it. She said that she needed to learn about dinosaurs so she could be more precise in her language with DS.
WE HAVE THE BEST NANNY!!!
You are very annoying lady.
Fuck off.
I am happy you are happy op, but this is nanny 101.
It's sad to me that this is considered the extra mile .
Where are people finding nannies that this is considered extraordinary?
Today's parents have been led to believe that almost any warm body is a nanny. Most of these parents are supposed to be educated people. It's really so sad. They just don't understand, you get what you pay for. They'll fight the obvious to the end.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy you are happy op, but this is nanny 101.
It's sad to me that this is considered the extra mile .
Where are people finding nannies that this is considered extraordinary?