Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol lol lol
I’ve been a nanny for over 12 years and started job at the 2 and 3 year olds and with babies or babies being born soon later, and most of the older kids loved me and I fell in love with them! There was a couple interviews where the older kid didn’t like me lol
If you’re a loving nanny and fun, and not a spoiled nanny who just wants to watch tv and play on her phone, then the older children will love you. Might take a few weeks though, it takes time, especially when the child had a nanny before. So I really don’t understand the responses here, all you nanny’s only look for jobs with newborns???
Great. Then you take OP’s job. I won’t. And if you think newborns are easier than toddlers, you are doing it wrong. Narrative, reading, singing, doing fingerplay and signing is exhausting. And I do it in English and French. It’s so much easier with communicative toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol lol lol
I’ve been a nanny for over 12 years and started job at the 2 and 3 year olds and with babies or babies being born soon later, and most of the older kids loved me and I fell in love with them! There was a couple interviews where the older kid didn’t like me lol
If you’re a loving nanny and fun, and not a spoiled nanny who just wants to watch tv and play on her phone, then the older children will love you. Might take a few weeks though, it takes time, especially when the child had a nanny before. So I really don’t understand the responses here, all you nanny’s only look for jobs with newborns???
Great. Then you take OP’s job. I won’t. And if you think newborns are easier than toddlers, you are doing it wrong. Narrative, reading, singing, doing fingerplay and signing is exhausting. And I do it in English and French. It’s so much easier with communicative toddlers.
+1. Those who think newborns/infants are easy haven’t got a clue. Just a bad nanny...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol lol lol
I’ve been a nanny for over 12 years and started job at the 2 and 3 year olds and with babies or babies being born soon later, and most of the older kids loved me and I fell in love with them! There was a couple interviews where the older kid didn’t like me lol
If you’re a loving nanny and fun, and not a spoiled nanny who just wants to watch tv and play on her phone, then the older children will love you. Might take a few weeks though, it takes time, especially when the child had a nanny before. So I really don’t understand the responses here, all you nanny’s only look for jobs with newborns???
Great. Then you take OP’s job. I won’t. And if you think newborns are easier than toddlers, you are doing it wrong. Narrative, reading, singing, doing fingerplay and signing is exhausting. And I do it in English and French. It’s so much easier with communicative toddlers.
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This is why you hire wisely and treat her well....
Anonymous wrote:NP. I'm just kind of sad for all of you who think the preschool age is tough. It's an amazing age, full of love, silliness, learning and laughter. Sure, it's also about boundaries but no stage is without learning, which is the cause of most stress for kids. Sure if the parents or previous caregivers have spoiled the child, it's very challenging. But to assume all kids are hopeless cases by age 3 is to miss out on a lot of hugs, kisses, artwork gifts and i-love-yous.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I'm just kind of sad for all of you who think the preschool age is tough. It's an amazing age, full of love, silliness, learning and laughter. Sure, it's also about boundaries but no stage is without learning, which is the cause of most stress for kids. Sure if the parents or previous caregivers have spoiled the child, it's very challenging. But to assume all kids are hopeless cases by age 3 is to miss out on a lot of hugs, kisses, artwork gifts and i-love-yous.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I'm just kind of sad for all of you who think the preschool age is tough. It's an amazing age, full of love, silliness, learning and laughter. Sure, it's also about boundaries but no stage is without learning, which is the cause of most stress for kids. Sure if the parents or previous caregivers have spoiled the child, it's very challenging. But to assume all kids are hopeless cases by age 3 is to miss out on a lot of hugs, kisses, artwork gifts and i-love-yous.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the one who you guys are attacking about me saying you can’t love an older child....
I’m in shock by your responses!
Both my last jobs I started with 2 year olds and a newborn being born months later or already born.
Both 2 year old loved me a lot and I loved them back a lot within weeks. We spent so much fun times together, and no matter what 2/3 year old, they come with the same issues regardless because it’s the age.
By laziness I mean get up and teach them manners and values, that’s what our job is and that’s what great nannies do. The kid will rub across the street regardless if you had him from the time he was born or later, you have to teach them to not run and use time out and punishments.
You have to show them you’re the boss and not them, and kids learn very fast if you consistently say no and follow through. I don’t want to attack anybody, but for the OP, my opinion is that of the nanny said she only works with newborns, GOOD riddance! She’s obviously lazy because she doesn’t want to deal with crankiness and tantrums of a 2/3 year old lol! That newborn baby will be cranky too in 2 years! And that newborn doesn’t know any rules either!
Find a nanny that actually loves kids and understands them being cranky.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the one who you guys are attacking about me saying you can’t love an older child....
I’m in shock by your responses!
Both my last jobs I started with 2 year olds and a newborn being born months later or already born.
Both 2 year old loved me a lot and I loved them back a lot within weeks. We spent so much fun times together, and no matter what 2/3 year old, they come with the same issues regardless because it’s the age.
By laziness I mean get up and teach them manners and values, that’s what our job is and that’s what great nannies do. The kid will rub across the street regardless if you had him from the time he was born or later, you have to teach them to not run and use time out and punishments.
You have to show them you’re the boss and not them, and kids learn very fast if you consistently say no and follow through. I don’t want to attack anybody, but for the OP, my opinion is that of the nanny said she only works with newborns, GOOD riddance! She’s obviously lazy because she doesn’t want to deal with crankiness and tantrums of a 2/3 year old lol! That newborn baby will be cranky too in 2 years! And that newborn doesn’t know any rules either!
Find a nanny that actually loves kids and understands them being cranky.