Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like an awesome nanny for finding an age-appropriate playgroup on your own.
Too bad the parents didn't do their homework, then they could have found it for you.
And kudos to you for being so engaged with keeping your charge busy and happy. I think the father just feels bad that he wasn't the one who sought out local activities first and his statement is mostly one of pride.
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Anonymous wrote:You sound like an awesome nanny for finding an age-appropriate playgroup on your own.
Too bad the parents didn't do their homework, then they could have found it for you.
And kudos to you for being so engaged with keeping your charge busy and happy. I think the father just feels bad that he wasn't the one who sought out local activities first and his statement is mostly one of pride.
Anonymous wrote:hundred percent I will!!I don't need their approval they approve me when I sign the contract. Don't give them that much freedom you're in charge . If they are upset Drop the charge in the office and leave .... There is no way I have to Deal with there insecurity lifestyle!!!Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't take my charge somewhere without getting approval first. It's in my contract.
Anonymous wrote:hundred percent I will!!I don't need their approval they approve me when I sign the contract. Don't give them that much freedom you're in charge . If they are upset Drop the charge in the office and leave .... There is no way I have to Deal with there insecurity lifestyle!!!Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't take my charge somewhere without getting approval first. It's in my contract.
hundred percent I will!!I don't need their approval they approve me when I sign the contract. Don't give them that much freedom you're in charge . If they are upset Drop the charge in the office and leave .... There is no way I have to Deal with there insecurity lifestyle!!!Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't take my charge somewhere without getting approval first. It's in my contract.
Anonymous wrote:I would have felt the same way as the dad. What happens when the kid sees a picture of Jesus on the wall and asks what's that? why is he naked? why is he nailed to a cross?
I would also want to check it out myself. I want to be in charge of laying the religious tracks in my children's brains.
Anonymous wrote:No, I could never take myself and a charge to a Muslim mosque.
Reason being is that these mosques are very strict in that no one who wears shorts can enter the building.
I live in CA where everything is pretty much laid back and the weather is warm all year long. My charge wears short as well.
I would prefer a community church vs. a mosque.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make sure that I'm allowed to take my charges once to any recurring non-religious activity to test it out. The parents trust my judgment, and I've pulled kids from playgroups or other activities for a variety of reasons. After attending the first time, I give a summary of the group, activity and any theme I thought might be recurring. Technically, they make the decision about whether the kids attend after the first time, but they've always just said that they trust my judgment and that they want me to keep informing them after we check out new activities.
It's not like you took your charge to some Buddhist Temple where you had to be silent for 15 min. or anything like that.
It sounds like you just visited a neighborhood church and the playgroup sounds really fun.
Considering they do not allow you to drive and you have limited activities to walk to, this sounds like it would be something new and different for both nanny and child.
I wouldn't care as a parent. When I hire a nanny, I have to trust her fully to do what is right for my child. To offer her restrictions in doing this, I am going to make her unhappy.
It sounds so harmless to me and the child sounds like he had a great and fun time. Any parent who would need to "check it out" is going overboard. This is a neighborhood play event, not a baptism. Geez.
Would you be this sanguine if the place in question was a synagogue, or a mosque?