Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the problem with having a stay at home parent? I work from home occasionally, and my kids know that when our nanny is in the house, Mom is working and the nanny is in charge. They go to her for everything when I'm here, and if they ask me for something, I tell them Nanny is in charge, go ask her.
If you truelly stay out of the way and create boundaries ta fine. But many (if not most) WAHP do not.
Many nannies (myself included) don’t even bother with a job with a WAHP.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a job right now where the parents are basically home ALL day - and this was not communicated to me before I accepted the position. I don't know if I would have taken the job if I'd known this beforehand. I wish they would have mentioned it to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the problem with having a stay at home parent? I work from home occasionally, and my kids know that when our nanny is in the house, Mom is working and the nanny is in charge. They go to her for everything when I'm here, and if they ask me for something, I tell them Nanny is in charge, go ask her.
Ok we aren’t talking about an occasional work from home parents here. Your kids are obviously used to your nanny more and therefor likely not going to throw a fit every time they hear you squirm in he house. I am glad to see more nannies saving their sanity and staying away from these types of working conditions. I don’t understand why they won’t let the mother watch the child full time or take him to a daycare????? No place for a nanny there.
PP here. I was asking more because I don't want to be a pain in my nanny's ass when I'm working from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the problem with having a stay at home parent? I work from home occasionally, and my kids know that when our nanny is in the house, Mom is working and the nanny is in charge. They go to her for everything when I'm here, and if they ask me for something, I tell them Nanny is in charge, go ask her.
Ok we aren’t talking about an occasional work from home parents here. Your kids are obviously used to your nanny more and therefor likely not going to throw a fit every time they hear you squirm in he house. I am glad to see more nannies saving their sanity and staying away from these types of working conditions. I don’t understand why they won’t let the mother watch the child full time or take him to a daycare????? No place for a nanny there.
Anonymous wrote:i can’t tell if you are being sarcastic or not. Maybe you are being sincere?Anonymous wrote:What a shame the parents failed to first ask the nanny. Now the poor children will have to get used to a new primary caregiver. Hope that doesn't happen too often!
But I never said the parents should ask me. They are free to have any childcare arrangement they wish. I also have the right to know what I’m signing up for, and that’s not to be a Gransmothers helper.
Anonymous wrote:What's the problem with having a stay at home parent? I work from home occasionally, and my kids know that when our nanny is in the house, Mom is working and the nanny is in charge. They go to her for everything when I'm here, and if they ask me for something, I tell them Nanny is in charge, go ask her.
Anonymous wrote:What's the problem with having a stay at home parent? I work from home occasionally, and my kids know that when our nanny is in the house, Mom is working and the nanny is in charge. They go to her for everything when I'm here, and if they ask me for something, I tell them Nanny is in charge, go ask her.
Anonymous wrote:What's the problem with having a stay at home parent? I work from home occasionally, and my kids know that when our nanny is in the house, Mom is working and the nanny is in charge. They go to her for everything when I'm here, and if they ask me for something, I tell them Nanny is in charge, go ask her.