Anonymous wrote:I am a MB, and your MB is an idiot. Bless you for even trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny to two kids: 9 months and 2 years. We have a shared pool in the backyard. I am not a strong swimmer. However, the two year old isn't allowed in the pool without water wings, and the baby has a water ring that she sits in.
There is no way I would let the two year old in with out the wings "no water wings, no swimming" and no way I would leave him in the water/ unattended. We spend our swim time in the toddler pool and on the steps of the big pool, not in the deep end.
This is very dangerous, and is the reason many pools don't allow water wings and other floatation devices. A child should never be in the water if you are relying on a mechanical device. There should be an adult that can ultimately ensure their safety, and they should not have a false sense of security from the device. The baby could wind up suspended upside down in the water ring. The toddler could go under with the wings holding his arms up.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny to two kids: 9 months and 2 years. We have a shared pool in the backyard. I am not a strong swimmer. However, the two year old isn't allowed in the pool without water wings, and the baby has a water ring that she sits in.
There is no way I would let the two year old in with out the wings "no water wings, no swimming" and no way I would leave him in the water/ unattended. We spend our swim time in the toddler pool and on the steps of the big pool, not in the deep end.
Anonymous wrote:I get that. It just throws me off a bit if I hear parents having to tell grown-up adults what they're "allowed" to do. I don't think I know any adults that need me to speak in those terms.
You need to get your attitude and self centeredness in check. Vehicle accidents and drownings are the two predominant causes for child injury and death. These are not subjects to beat around the bush, just assume your nanny will know the right rules, and avoid saying anything for fear you hired an obnoxious PITA like some of the PPs who will have her insecurities stepped on by having rules. Geez PP you sound like a bratty teenager not a professional nanny.
A good nanny will be fine with a straightforward talk on water safety and rules. There are plenty of parents and nannies who don't know that they have to be in the water with non-swimmers. There are plenty of parents and nannies that do not know what a drowning child looks like. There are plenty of parents and nannies that think that nothing could happen when they turn away for just a few seconds to answer a text or email quickly.
There are plenty of parents who don't realize how easy it is for even an older child who is a good swimmer to drown as well. In fact many people think if a child can swim that they are safe. Older kids get into trouble because they tire themselves out or from rough housing like jumping off the edge in the shallow side or running along the deck/side. Lifeguards are pretty good at enforcing these rules but you should have a talk with your nanny so she understands these as well. They aren't just about good behavior. Kids can easily crack their heads open. Crowded pools are particularly dangerous for younger swimmers and older kids. People, including lifeguards, can miss seeing a child at the bottom if its crowded.
I get that. It just throws me off a bit if I hear parents having to tell grown-up adults what they're "allowed" to do. I don't think I know any adults that need me to speak in those terms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our manny takes the baby in the pool. When he comes out, she comes out. She isn't even allowed to stand at the edge or on the steps until he's ready to go in with her.
Looks like you have two children to worry about and make sure they both understand what they're allowed to do.
Huh? I have one child.
I get that. It just throws me off a bit if I hear parents having to tell grown-up adults what they're "allowed" to do. I don't think I know any adults that need me to speak in those terms. And yes, I have had a number of people work for me.
How old are your daughter and her manny?