Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your son crying all the time? Does he get enough sleep? Enough food?
It’s amazing how kids are predictable in these ways. Unless there is some major underlying psychological problem with anxiety, problems at home, kids become 180 degrees different when they get tons of food (healthy snacks) and plenty of rest.
Is this her first job? Has she watched kids before? Ask her how much she fed him.
Sometimes I feel like I spend all day going from breakfast to snack to lunch to snack to dinner and bedtime but otherwise my child gets cranky. Even my older kids show the same pattern if they don’t get enough food and sleep.
This is why a nannying job is hard and experience matters. Does she know these things?
I would try doing more feeding and more sleeping and see if your child turns around.
Also if your DS is an infant, he might have silent reflux. It’s very common.
Where does she have to go anyway? If staying home is what your child needs, all those music classes and outings don’t matter much anyway in the long run so I would have her stay home. Order groceries online. Amazon Fresh is great. I alternate between Amazon Fresh and Amazon Prime.
He refuses to take a nap and basically eats dry snacks all day.
Anonymous wrote:How do I? sound (naive) ? By trying to find a resolution for this child and mother? Learn how to spell by the way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for a new nanny? I’d be glad to help! All it takes is patience and understanding ??
You sound very native but good luck anyway.
How do I? sound (naive) ? By trying to find a resolution for this child and mother? Learn how to spell by the way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for a new nanny? I’d be glad to help! All it takes is patience and understanding ??
You sound very native but good luck anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I think 3 is a difficult age. Too difficult for a one nanny/one child situation; 3 year olds are pack animals that should be grouped and corralled by 2 or 3 adults. We started Daycare for this reason. If Daycare is a viable option for you, I highly recommend it.
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for a new nanny? I’d be glad to help! All it takes is patience and understanding ??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am a PP above telling OP to get to a psychologist. I think there is something wrong with her son and I have never been a nanny - just an MB and preschool director. Her son's acting out is severe.
A preschool director doesn't make you an expert on kids. Preschool directors are notorious for labeling kids as having something wrong with them if they don't conform. Guess what, sometimes kids need a little bit more attention and sometimes a lot more attention. It doesn't mean there is something wrong with this kid and shame on your for making the parent feel bad. I've seen it happen more than a few times.
I know preschools need kids to behave the same. They needs kids to not cry and a lot of kids do exactly that and do well and when that happens, the preschool director is told he/she runs a good school. So non-conforming kids must seem light a nightmare.
It doesn't mean this kid has something medically or psychologically wrong with him. You never know, but just because he cries 3 times a day doesn't mean there must be something intrinsically wrong with him so better get him officially labeled. That's not fair.
Anonymous wrote:
I am a PP above telling OP to get to a psychologist. I think there is something wrong with her son and I have never been a nanny - just an MB and preschool director. Her son's acting out is severe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your son crying all the time? Does he get enough sleep? Enough food?
It’s amazing how kids are predictable in these ways. Unless there is some major underlying psychological problem with anxiety, problems at home, kids become 180 degrees different when they get tons of food (healthy snacks) and plenty of rest.
Is this her first job? Has she watched kids before? Ask her how much she fed him.
Sometimes I feel like I spend all day going from breakfast to snack to lunch to snack to dinner and bedtime but otherwise my child gets cranky. Even my older kids show the same pattern if they don’t get enough food and sleep.
This is why a nannying job is hard and experience matters. Does she know these things?
I would try doing more feeding and more sleeping and see if your child turns around.
Also if your DS is an infant, he might have silent reflux. It’s very common.
Where does she have to go anyway? If staying home is what your child needs, all those music classes and outings don’t matter much anyway in the long run so I would have her stay home. Order groceries online. Amazon Fresh is great. I alternate between Amazon Fresh and Amazon Prime.
He refuses to take a nap and basically eats dry snacks all day.
So he’s overtired and his diet is crappy.
Either you need to change your orenting strategies a LOT or you are already doing all you can to set and enforce appropriate limits around meals and bedtime and behavior and he has some underlying SN that need a diagnosis and a better plan of attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your son crying all the time? Does he get enough sleep? Enough food?
It’s amazing how kids are predictable in these ways. Unless there is some major underlying psychological problem with anxiety, problems at home, kids become 180 degrees different when they get tons of food (healthy snacks) and plenty of rest.
Is this her first job? Has she watched kids before? Ask her how much she fed him.
Sometimes I feel like I spend all day going from breakfast to snack to lunch to snack to dinner and bedtime but otherwise my child gets cranky. Even my older kids show the same pattern if they don’t get enough food and sleep.
This is why a nannying job is hard and experience matters. Does she know these things?
I would try doing more feeding and more sleeping and see if your child turns around.
Also if your DS is an infant, he might have silent reflux. It’s very common.
Where does she have to go anyway? If staying home is what your child needs, all those music classes and outings don’t matter much anyway in the long run so I would have her stay home. Order groceries online. Amazon Fresh is great. I alternate between Amazon Fresh and Amazon Prime.
He refuses to take a nap and basically eats dry snacks all day.