Anonymous wrote:Look, while some of you real people make good points, you do all realize you're arguing with a troll post, right? You don't really think some silly "MB" leaves her kids home all day with someone she doesn't trust only to come here and post about it a clearly argumentative manner? People, put on your thinking caps.
Anonymous wrote:"Fun to argue"; a very trolly opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some crazy nannies who belong in the mental institute on this board.
Side note, kids act worse with their own parents because they are more comfortable and feel more loved. How well they behave with you compared to the mother is nothing to brag about.
And also because the parents don't use discipline.
You want to post here about how MBs notice everything? Nannies do too. I know which parents hold their kids accountable and which parents don't. I know if your whining child gets his own way because you're sick of hearing him complain and I know if you have absentee-mom guilt and load them up on sugar in the evenings when you get home, building the bridge to a disastrous nighttime routine. We know how you run things in your home and, having seen many such homes up close and personal, we know what works and what doesn't.
But good luck with that. Clearly we're just hired to be silent servants, not because we're good at what we do.
Anonymous wrote:post about it IN A clearly argumentative....Anonymous wrote:Look, while some of you real people make good points, you do all realize you're arguing with a troll post, right? You don't really think some silly "MB" leaves her kids home all day with someone she doesn't trust only to come here and post about it a clearly argumentative manner? People, put on your thinking caps.
post about it IN A clearly argumentative....Anonymous wrote:Look, while some of you real people make good points, you do all realize you're arguing with a troll post, right? You don't really think some silly "MB" leaves her kids home all day with someone she doesn't trust only to come here and post about it a clearly argumentative manner? People, put on your thinking caps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call it what you want, love or lack of discipline. It is the same thing.
If this is what you think, you're doing it wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Call it what you want, love or lack of discipline. It is the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:No offence but that's ridiculous. Sometimes the nanny just supervises while the child does independent play. The child doesn't like the nanny to hover around all the time, especially if there's a playdate or something going on. (I'm talking about kids 6 and up)
Anonymous wrote:No offence but that's ridiculous. Sometimes the nanny just supervises while the child does independent play. The child doesn't like the nanny to hover around all the time, especially if there's a playdate or something going on. (I'm talking about kids 6 and up)