Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate nannies like you who think they know better than parents !
It's their job to start the potty training process and decide when it's the right time.
Then it's your job as a professionnal nanny to let them know if you think it's too early for instance and advise to wait a little longer. Or to tell them it's really time to start if the kid is 2 for instance and that they haven't started anything.
At 19 and 20 months, there's no rush to start right now.
Let this mom make her own decision.
-Nanny.
In terms of experience with potty training, our nanny knows better than me - absolutely. Our nanny has potty trained six children and I have never potty trained anyone. I hired a nanny with education and experience for a reason - I trust and take her advice.
You should speak up, PP. You may well know more than the parents on many topics/issues.
Anonymous wrote:Yet another nanny here who prefers to introduce between 12-15 months. Once the child is mobile, it’s time. I refuse to introduce and start training at the same time, it doesn’t work. I also make sure I know about any health issues, and I bring up age for potty training in the interview, because again, I’m not waiting until 2.5 or 3 to start...
Anonymous wrote:I hate nannies like you who think they know better than parents !
It's their job to start the potty training process and decide when it's the right time.
Then it's your job as a professionnal nanny to let them know if you think it's too early for instance and advise to wait a little longer. Or to tell them it's really time to start if the kid is 2 for instance and that they haven't started anything.
At 19 and 20 months, there's no rush to start right now.
Let this mom make her own decision.
-Nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate nannies like you who think they know better than parents !
It's their job to start the potty training process and decide when it's the right time.
Then it's your job as a professionnal nanny to let them know if you think it's too early for instance and advise to wait a little longer. Or to tell them it's really time to start if the kid is 2 for instance and that they haven't started anything.
At 19 and 20 months, there's no rush to start right now.
Let this mom make her own decision.
-Nanny.
You're a disgruntled parent. Let's be honest.