Anonymous wrote:So what happens when your kid is 5 or 6 or 7 years old and wants a friend over?
Maybe a good way to handle this, if you are sensitive to a drop-off play date, is to speak with the family. With their three kids, maybe the mom would like to set something more formal up, like 1-2 mornings a week two hour play date, where she pays the incremental hourly rate to get to a nanny share rate those visits? Just kick it off with a "boy, you must be busy with all those kids and schedules, I know sometimes the girls like to get together and I'm not home. Ever think of xyz??"
Btw, if your nanny has something pop up - urgent appt, snow delay, etc, maybe you could drop your daughter odf over there or they can fill in for 2 hours or so sometimes. Or weekend dropped play dates!! We flip flop some weekends with a family in our neighborhood.
Think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies need to be assertive. You are hired to take care of your employer's child(ren) with an OCCASIONAL play date. If it becomes more than this, you tell your MB that this is not acceptable. This is job creep of the worst sort.

Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is almost 3 and we have an amazing nanny who cares for her full time. One of our daughter's best friends lives a block away. We aren't good friends with the parents, but friendly in the way you have to be when two little kids are friends. The mother is a SAHN with 2 other kids. Usually our daughters have playdates when we are home on the weekends. But recently, the girl and her mom began coming to our house when the nanny is there. We are totally fine with that. What I am not fine with is that there have been three times when the mom has left for about an hour to do errands.
We were furious when we found out. Our nanny is so nice and said that she really doesn't mind. But it's starting to feel like this has become a free babysitting service. It's particularly annoying that neighbor didn't even ask us if that's alright. We chose not to be in a share for a reason.
Are we making too much of this?
Anonymous wrote:Wow I wish you were my MB. My boss thinks I'm the free babysitting service for her friends.
Anonymous wrote:If the mom has to pay someone, shouldn't she pay the OP?