Anonymous wrote:I cannot fathom why you can't clean up and have a sane day when the kids are 4 and 6. At that age, they are pretty independent and should have plenty of time to each your lunch and do clean up, if you are a decent nanny.
It makes me think you don't know how to handle the children.
My charges are 2 and 4 and I still get my lunch, coffee and cleanup time in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a 4 year old nap?
+1000
Also, a 4 year old should not be napping. That is really odd.
I am thinking the MB wants the 4 year old nap so the 6 year old can get some individual attention on academics, not so you can "rest" during a paid work time.
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 4 year old nap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a little shocked by this issue and the ages of the kids. Surely a 4 and a 6 year old can play nicely by themselves for a while - allowing you to do laundry or even read a magazine. Do they not play by themselves a lot?
They can as long as they are in a good mood but usually only for about 10 minutes before they fight so I stay with them to mediate and facilitate board games etc. that's why it's been hard to simply clean up alone because they literally fight all the time but are angels when I have them separately which is rare. They've been together a lot due to summer and annoy one another a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Get the hell out of there. Pronto.
Anonymous wrote:If you are really a teacher and highly skilled, start looking for a new job. Your MB sounds super high maintenance and unreasonable, and I say this as an MB.
In the mean time, also tell her you can't do certain things.
Anonymous wrote:Op your mb seems to be a control freak. If you know how to handle that sort of personality I'd stick with if the pay is good and she is respectful towards you. But if things like that cause uneasiness for you I'd talk to her and reassure her of the reason she hired you in the first place. Also yes you need some sort of down time. The kids may need to play separately for a while before rest time so that they won't fight. That way you still get a moment to eat etc then segue into rest time for your younger charge
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 4 year old nap?
nannydebsays wrote:"MB, I wanted to speak with you about the decision you made to have 6yo no longer take quiet time in her room. As you know, I try to focus my attention on your kids when they are physically with me. That means I have been cleaning the kitchen while they both rest. I have also been taking about 30 minutes during rest time to eat my lunch and relax briefly, I have found in all my past jobs that a short break helps me stay cheerful and focused during my 11+ hour days.
I would like to have 6yo continue to have solo play time in the XXX room while I do chores and take my own short rest time. Then 6yo and I can work on school skills until 4yo wakes up and we have snack time. What do you think of that plan?"
And if/when she rejects that plan, ask her how she would like to manage your need for 30 minutes to rest and eat and recharge. If her answer is that you just have to deal with not getting a break, start looking for a new job asap.