Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how many nannies on this thread are shaming parents for working. If those parents didn't work, you wouldn't have a job!
I'm a nanny, and I would not tell. IMO it is in no way crucial to the child's health or development that the parents know that a first happened with me rather than with them. Most decent parents (the kind I work hard to find in the interview stages) find it difficult enough to leave their children without the nanny rubbing everything they missed in their faces.
+1000 This. Agree, don't take these precious moments from them.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how many nannies on this thread are shaming parents for working. If those parents didn't work, you wouldn't have a job!
I'm a nanny, and I would not tell. IMO it is in no way crucial to the child's health or development that the parents know that a first happened with me rather than with them. Most decent parents (the kind I work hard to find in the interview stages) find it difficult enough to leave their children without the nanny rubbing everything they missed in their faces.
Anonymous wrote:...should I tell MB and DB? I don't want them to be upset they missed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. I wanted to be told if it happened. My daughter's first steps to ME are still her first steps to me.
Ditto.
Anonymous wrote:...should I tell MB and DB? I don't want them to be upset they missed it.