Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong leaving a child in high chair for few minutes?
Have you ever met a kid who was happy to be in a high chair without food?
No Pp.. but I have seen my charges happy there. Very safe in the highchair. They are very good behaved and put some big toys on the little table, a shaker, or a book or a toy with music. I don't want them watching me going No.2 and smelling ... you know.
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong leaving a child in high chair for few minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong leaving a child in high chair for few minutes?
Have you ever met a kid who was happy to be in a high chair without food?
No Pp.. but I have seen my charges happy there. Very safe in the highchair. They are very good behaved and put some big toys on the little table, a shaker, or a book or a toy with music. I don't want them watching me going No.2 and smelling ... you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong leaving a child in high chair for few minutes?
Have you ever met a kid who was happy to be in a high chair without food?
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong leaving a child in high chair for few minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, this may be a silly question, but we are going to start with a very young nanny, also our first nanny. She'll be watching our 16 month old while I wfh. I'm wondering what nannies typcally do when they need a bathroom break and there is a young child that needs constant supervision. I just pee quickly with the door open and usually my child likes to stay in the bathroom since we don't normally let him be in there. Or I stick him in the bathtub which he likes a lot. I don't know if the nanny would want to do that though... I assume she wants privacy?
Should I ask her what her plan is and whether she needs to us to set up a pack and play or some other safe place? I'd rather she not stick him in his crib because I want crib to be a clear signal for nap or bedtime.
Or should I just say nothing? Also don't want to micromanage. But child is a climber. He will carry small things over and stack them so he can climb to where he wants to be...
You expect a nanny to take your child with her when she uses toilet! What if she is changing pad/tampax! I put my children in playpen
I don't go to bathroom with an audience
Anonymous wrote:Hi, this may be a silly question, but we are going to start with a very young nanny, also our first nanny. She'll be watching our 16 month old while I wfh. I'm wondering what nannies typcally do when they need a bathroom break and there is a young child that needs constant supervision. I just pee quickly with the door open and usually my child likes to stay in the bathroom since we don't normally let him be in there. Or I stick him in the bathtub which he likes a lot. I don't know if the nanny would want to do that though... I assume she wants privacy?
Should I ask her what her plan is and whether she needs to us to set up a pack and play or some other safe place? I'd rather she not stick him in his crib because I want crib to be a clear signal for nap or bedtime.
Or should I just say nothing? Also don't want to micromanage. But child is a climber. He will carry small things over and stack them so he can climb to where he wants to be...