Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't fathom why your nanny has a son your child's age and leaves him to care for your child. A weekly play date would be nice wow she never gets to spend time with her own kid!
Really? You can't fathom why a woman would leave her child in the care of another woman so that she could go earn money to pay to feed and clothe and house that kid? You are an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:I can't fathom why your nanny has a son your child's age and leaves him to care for your child. A weekly play date would be nice wow she never gets to spend time with her own kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't fathom why your nanny has a son your child's age and leaves him to care for your child. A weekly play date would be nice wow she never gets to spend time with her own kid!
It's the "I can't fathom" poster again, who has been told numerous times that the nanny is doing it as a JOB but still cannot understand how any mother in her right mind could leave her child to care for another women's child even though women have been doing this FOREVER. Must be nice to live in a bubble.
17:11, there's a bunch of us so get off of your horse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wish I had the money to pay OP's nanny so she could.stay at home with her own son. She is way too good for OP
+1000
I bring my son to work as needed. I would never work for a family with a child similar to my sons age and not be allowed to bring him. Sure it's about money, but that's just ass backwards and so so sad.
The "ass backwards" and "so so sad" part is that you think the money you save trumps the needs of the family and favors your need to bring your kid to work.
Anonymous wrote:
I wish I had the money to pay OP's nanny so she could.stay at home with her own son. She is way too good for OP
+1000
I bring my son to work as needed. I would never work for a family with a child similar to my sons age and not be allowed to bring him. Sure it's about money, but that's just ass backwards and so so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't fathom why your nanny has a son your child's age and leaves him to care for your child. A weekly play date would be nice wow she never gets to spend time with her own kid!
It's the "I can't fathom" poster again, who has been told numerous times that the nanny is doing it as a JOB but still cannot understand how any mother in her right mind could leave her child to care for another women's child even though women have been doing this FOREVER. Must be nice to live in a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:I can't fathom why your nanny has a son your child's age and leaves him to care for your child. A weekly play date would be nice wow she never gets to spend time with her own kid!
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had the money to pay OP's nanny so she could.stay at home with her own son. She is way too good for OP
That said, if others have more words of warning, please do share. Thanks!
Your DH is right about slippery slope. If you are not interested in having your nanny bring her child everyday, do not start this. There is no way that your nanny would not want to bring her child along everyday and stop using her aunt and/or paying her aunt. This will turn into the aunt not coming over for the playmate and you nanny just bringing her child for the day...then the week.. and then she will tell you how wonderful this is and hit you up for everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Hi MBs,
I have a wonderful nanny who cares for my 11 month old son almost 50 hours a week. She has a son of her own, who is just a month younger. Her aunt currently watches him. While our nanny takes DS to activities like baby storytime at the library and Gymboree during the week, he doesn't have a lot of one-on-one interaction with other babies. He is so social and loves playing with other babies, and while I have neighbors with little ones around the same age, I was thinking it might be nice to suggest to our nanny that DS and her son have a weekly playdate together. Her aunt could bring our nanny's son over for an hour or so to play, which would give our nanny more daytime fun with her son. It seems like a win-win to me, but DH is skeptical. Has anyone done something similar? If so, would love details of how you arranged it. Can anyone think of potential risks/downsides? Any thoughts welcome!