Anonymous
Post 06/02/2015 00:42     Subject: Nanny "power" nap

The "cranky whiney" poster is our resident troll. You could parade out a million parents and companies saying please, nap! and she'd still have something snarky to say.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 20:58     Subject: Nanny "power" nap

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I'd rather DS' nanny take a power nap during his nap time and be refreshed and ready to go over her being tired and sluggish and counting the minutes until I get home. When we hired her we told her to feel free to use the guest bedroom to take a nap during DS' naps (although he's down to 1 nap now). She doesn't have a whole lot of things to do other than pick up/help DS pick up. No laundry, no cleaning. so don't really care what she does during nap time. I can usually tell whn she's taken a nap since she makes the bed differently than I do. Most Fridays if she's taken a Nap in the bed she will let me know she washed the linens so they were clean ones on the bed.



On the other hand you could hire someone who doesn't need naps and won't be a cranky whiney baby (talking about your nanny) when you get home. A good nanny should never be counting down the seconds until you get home, nap or not.


Quoted MB here. Please, DH and I both work tiring jobs. There are many days we look at the clock because we just want to get home and relax. I stayed Home with DS for the first year and a half of his life and there were days that I couldn't wait til DH got home. That certainly didn't make me a terrible mom. His nanny has not once acted like a cranky, whiny baby on Days she doesn't nap but I'm a firm believer that people in all professions would be more productive if they were able to take a recharging power nap during the day. And I believe that That's the reasoning Google and other companies use
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 20:54     Subject: Re:Nanny "power" nap

I heartily approve of our nanny getting in a power nap when the kids are asleep - DH and I do on weekends and we both are better for it. But as a PP noted - keep it under 20 minutes or you do feel worse, not better, when you get up.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 20:52     Subject: Nanny "power" nap

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I'd rather DS' nanny take a power nap during his nap time and be refreshed and ready to go over her being tired and sluggish and counting the minutes until I get home. When we hired her we told her to feel free to use the guest bedroom to take a nap during DS' naps (although he's down to 1 nap now). She doesn't have a whole lot of things to do other than pick up/help DS pick up. No laundry, no cleaning. so don't really care what she does during nap time. I can usually tell whn she's taken a nap since she makes the bed differently than I do. Most Fridays if she's taken a Nap in the bed she will let me know she washed the linens so they were clean ones on the bed.



On the other hand you could hire someone who doesn't need naps and won't be a cranky whiney baby (talking about your nanny) when you get home. A good nanny should never be counting down the seconds until you get home, nap or not.


Get a life, PP, and stop reading into everyone's post to arrive at the worst possible conclusion about the nanny.

No nanny has stated that the NEED a nap. They are saying they perform better when they have one. All employees are guaranteed a twenty minute break after five hours of continuous work and a nanny cannot leave her charge for her break. What the fuck do you care what a nanny chooses to do with that time?
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 20:22     Subject: Nanny "power" nap

Anonymous wrote:MB here. I'd rather DS' nanny take a power nap during his nap time and be refreshed and ready to go over her being tired and sluggish and counting the minutes until I get home. When we hired her we told her to feel free to use the guest bedroom to take a nap during DS' naps (although he's down to 1 nap now). She doesn't have a whole lot of things to do other than pick up/help DS pick up. No laundry, no cleaning. so don't really care what she does during nap time. I can usually tell whn she's taken a nap since she makes the bed differently than I do. Most Fridays if she's taken a Nap in the bed she will let me know she washed the linens so they were clean ones on the bed.



On the other hand you could hire someone who doesn't need naps and won't be a cranky whiney baby (talking about your nanny) when you get home. A good nanny should never be counting down the seconds until you get home, nap or not.