Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frustration is a normal and healthy human emotion. The question is, how do you express it?
Ultimate professional: At home, in private.
Adequate professional: In private, outside of the earshot of the children/parents.
Unprofessional: To the parents and/or children.
Anonymous wrote:Frustration is a normal and healthy human emotion. The question is, how do you express it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, don't be so naïve, they use that and worse terms, they just don't do it in front of you!
No, they don't. Not everyone is crude.
Ok, so they might just say "Susy is being a pain today..." You know what that stands for? Pain in the ass.
Funny how you make these assumptions about people you don't even know. My two nannies have both been gentle, religious women who love children. Maybe you need to hang around a different group of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, don't be so naïve, they use that and worse terms, they just don't do it in front of you!
No, they don't. Not everyone is crude.
Ok, so they might just say "Susy is being a pain today..." You know what that stands for? Pain in the ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, don't be so naïve, they use that and worse terms, they just don't do it in front of you!
No, they don't. Not everyone is crude.
Anonymous wrote:Pp, don't be so naïve, they use that and worse terms, they just don't do it in front of you!