Anonymous
Post 08/27/2016 14:24     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Glad its been sorted out. Its great you handled it well. Personally i'd of told the parents immediately though. If that was my baby i'd want to know asap
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2016 08:42     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Anonymous wrote:17:16. OP has been their child(ren) primary caregiver for three years and she questions her decision to a life threatening situation. I would waste no time in finding new employment because a Nanny has to make wife or death decision upon occasion and her decision should not be questioned.


You're over dramatic. MB was wrong but it was a misunderstanding and OP said they talked about it and worked it out. If you are the type of person who can't be questioned and can't accept an apology, you are a bad fit to be a nanny anyway.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2016 19:15     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

17:16. OP has been their child(ren) primary caregiver for three years and she questions her decision to a life threatening situation. I would waste no time in finding new employment because a Nanny has to make wife or death decision upon occasion and her decision should not be questioned.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2016 17:16     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a bit of a misunderstanding to me.

Glad things turned out well & that they are going to get trained + certified as well. Yeah!!

However to be truthful, the fact that she even entertained the possibility that you could have injured her child would still bother me.

Her comment changed the entire dynamic of your relationship w/them.
Are you going to completely let that go?
Or will it always bother you?


Not OP but this is not something I would be able to overcome and If would have to leave because she believed that I was capable of deliberately abusing her child.


She didn't think OP abused the child. She thought she overreacted to the child gagging.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2016 12:14     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a bit of a misunderstanding to me.

Glad things turned out well & that they are going to get trained + certified as well. Yeah!!

However to be truthful, the fact that she even entertained the possibility that you could have injured her child would still bother me.

Her comment changed the entire dynamic of your relationship w/them.
Are you going to completely let that go?
Or will it always bother you?


Not OP but this is not something I would be able to overcome and If would have to leave because she believed that I was capable of deliberately abusing her child.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2016 23:32     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Sounds like a bit of a misunderstanding to me.

Glad things turned out well & that they are going to get trained + certified as well. Yeah!!

However to be truthful, the fact that she even entertained the possibility that you could have injured her child would still bother me.

Her comment changed the entire dynamic of your relationship w/them.
Are you going to completely let that go?
Or will it always bother you?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2016 22:39     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Her behavior and lame explanation are ridiculous. I would look for another job.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2016 12:48     Subject: Re:MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

So glad it turned out this way, OP! And I second the usefulness of First Aid and CPR courses, everyone should have a basic knowledge of what to do in an emergency.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2016 10:23     Subject: MB is mad about bruise after saving my charge from choking

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I spoke with both MB/DB. MB told me that she didn't understand how serious the choking was. She thought it was minor (when a child coughs a couple of times while eating) and that a small pat or two on the back would take care of it. DB told her that my charge had turned blue and couldn't make sounds and that hard smacks to the back are necessary to dislodge the food. She apologized to me for her reaction, explaining that she was grateful for what I had done. They are also signing up for infant/child CPR/First Aid.
Thank you to everyone for you responses and support.
If you aren't certified, get your certification!! Red Cross and the American Heart Association offer excellent training.
If you are, you should brush up!! YouTube is a great resource for that.


Great outcome, OP! Sounds like she gets it now.