Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you shouldn't be a nanny/babysitter then. I've cleaned up after a 6 year old who had an accident. This job just isn't for you, find an office job.
Take a breath, PP. If you don't understand the difference between an accident and constant diaper changes for a four-year-old then you aren;t bright enough to be a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you shouldn't be a nanny/babysitter then. I've cleaned up after a 6 year old who had an accident. This job just isn't for you, find an office job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as an issue. If the child was 7 then that would be strange to not mention. But at 4 I've nannied for two different 4 year olds who wore diapers.
Yikes. I don't believe you're a nanny, but if you want to be one, you should study some child development.
I have a masters degree in early childhood education. I potty train children when I'm told to by the parents. And yes some wait until age 5 or right before kindergarten. I've also potty trained a 1 yr old. Every family I'd different, I follow their direction.
OMG - that is truly disgusting. A five-year-old in diapers?! Parents, of course, can do whatever they want but they will NOT get me as a nanny or even occasional babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:I am very surprised by negativity here from professional child caregivers. Seriously? I understand it is unpleasant to change poopy diapers of big kids, and yes parents might have needed to disclose more, but these are the kids that you are paid to cared for, and somewhere in the process you must have said "I LOVE kids"... So, OK, you just got to a family and see this as an issue, so talk to the parents as a professional. There might be medical issues, parents might have read some article that "kids need to initiate it" and don't know any better, etc... It doesn't necessarily mean parents are lazy... You should be working as a team with the parents, not blaming/judging them at every corner -- then you will never have productive, professional healthy relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I am very surprised by negativity here from professional child caregivers. Seriously? I understand it is unpleasant to change poopy diapers of big kids, and yes parents might have needed to disclose more, but these are the kids that you are paid to cared for, and somewhere in the process you must have said "I LOVE kids"... So, OK, you just got to a family and see this as an issue, so talk to the parents as a professional. There might be medical issues, parents might have read some article that "kids need to initiate it" and don't know any better, etc... It doesn't necessarily mean parents are lazy... You should be working as a team with the parents, not blaming/judging them at every corner -- then you will never have productive, professional healthy relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as an issue. If the child was 7 then that would be strange to not mention. But at 4 I've nannied for two different 4 year olds who wore diapers.
Yikes. I don't believe you're a nanny, but if you want to be one, you should study some child development.
I have a masters degree in early childhood education. I potty train children when I'm told to by the parents. And yes some wait until age 5 or right before kindergarten. I've also potty trained a 1 yr old. Every family I'd different, I follow their direction.
OMG - that is truly disgusting. A five-year-old in diapers?! Parents, of course, can do whatever they want but they will NOT get me as a nanny or even occasional babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as an issue. If the child was 7 then that would be strange to not mention. But at 4 I've nannied for two different 4 year olds who wore diapers.
Yikes. I don't believe you're a nanny, but if you want to be one, you should study some child development.
I have a masters degree in early childhood education. I potty train children when I'm told to by the parents. And yes some wait until age 5 or right before kindergarten. I've also potty trained a 1 yr old. Every family I'd different, I follow their direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as an issue. If the child was 7 then that would be strange to not mention. But at 4 I've nannied for two different 4 year olds who wore diapers.
Yikes. I don't believe you're a nanny, but if you want to be one, you should study some child development.
Anonymous wrote:Many of these children do in fact have a horrible problem:
NEGLECTFUL parents.
Sorry, but who cares if they're nice people?
Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as an issue. If the child was 7 then that would be strange to not mention. But at 4 I've nannied for two different 4 year olds who wore diapers.