Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here who also has no idea what you're talking about. Maybe if you gave some more specific examples of what you're talking about, we could be more helpful.
Otherwise, yes, I'm plenty secure and happy in my position with my nanny and she appears so with me.
If you're secure, you would have no idea. Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, no, I don't experience this at all. I'm an MB. I'm happy that my child has many caregivers who love him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to do the charge-missed-you-so-much routine all the time with my MB as well as tell her all the time that she was a good mother. Finally, I just had enough and stopped. I am paid to be her child's nanny and not her nanny.
+1 I just do not do it either. It is exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:I had to do the charge-missed-you-so-much routine all the time with my MB as well as tell her all the time that she was a good mother. Finally, I just had enough and stopped. I am paid to be her child's nanny and not her nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to take the position that you have no clue what OP is talking about. It is great if you don't feel that way but so many articles have been written about "nanny jealousy" that any MB or nanny who claims not to know what it is is either lying or stunningly under-read.
I am very grateful that my son adores his nanny. His nanny is wonderful and an amazing teacher and comfort to him.
I'm a nanny and have had only two long term families. Both MB were extremely confident and secure women. They did not need me to stroke their ego. I'm not sure why I would bother to read about "nanny jealousy". Normally when I'm researching I'm trying to find creative things to do with my charges as they got older.
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to take the position that you have no clue what OP is talking about. It is great if you don't feel that way but so many articles have been written about "nanny jealousy" that any MB or nanny who claims not to know what it is is either lying or stunningly under-read.
I am very grateful that my son adores his nanny. His nanny is wonderful and an amazing teacher and comfort to him.
Anonymous wrote:MB here who also has no idea what you're talking about. Maybe if you gave some more specific examples of what you're talking about, we could be more helpful.
Otherwise, yes, I'm plenty secure and happy in my position with my nanny and she appears so with me.
Anonymous wrote:As MB. I also have no idea what you are talking about. No, it is part of the job. I do not think most people should need this. What MBs do need, is an update on the day, any issues baby/kid is having, what they are eating and learning anything. That is, they do need some conversation and we need the nanny to be professional and not have any anger or ego issues herself as a nanny when talking to me.
I kind of wonder why you got the impression that you need to do this at all.
Remember if you have an MB, the MB has a job and hence a boss too. I'll bet some MBs are butt kissers at work but that is not the first nor the last of her job description. It goes the same in any job. Just be professional and don't bring personal issues.