Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Said the nanny who refuses to do anything but supervise the kid, wants $30-40 an hour a daily housekeeper and cook. How do you think parents pay for their and your lifestyle?
A nanny’s job is to take care of the children. That does not include cleaning your house, cooking your meals or doing your errands. And during covid? Yes, nannies are in demand, which means you can pay what is asked or figure out something else.
It means keeping the areas the nanny uses and the kids room clean. It means cooking, grocery shopping and errands for the kids. And, the kids laundry. You are lazy if you just want to sit and supervise kids and do nothing else. I hope you don't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the "mpm" part with all this outsourcing? Are you home by 5pm every day to make and eat dinner with your kids(per has, help them with homework, help to pick out their clothes for the next day, bathe them, read in bed with them, sing them to sleep? So, about 3 hours per day with the kids? any morning hours with them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Said the nanny who refuses to do anything but supervise the kid, wants $30-40 an hour a daily housekeeper and cook. How do you think parents pay for their and your lifestyle?
A nanny’s job is to take care of the children. That does not include cleaning your house, cooking your meals or doing your errands. And during covid? Yes, nannies are in demand, which means you can pay what is asked or figure out something else.
It means keeping the areas the nanny uses and the kids room clean. It means cooking, grocery shopping and errands for the kids. And, the kids laundry. You are lazy if you just want to sit and supervise kids and do nothing else. I hope you don't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Said the nanny who refuses to do anything but supervise the kid, wants $30-40 an hour a daily housekeeper and cook. How do you think parents pay for their and your lifestyle?
A nanny’s job is to take care of the children. That does not include cleaning your house, cooking your meals or doing your errands. And during covid? Yes, nannies are in demand, which means you can pay what is asked or figure out something else.
It means keeping the areas the nanny uses and the kids room clean. It means cooking, grocery shopping and errands for the kids. And, the kids laundry. You are lazy if you just want to sit and supervise kids and do nothing else. I hope you don't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Said the nanny who refuses to do anything but supervise the kid, wants $30-40 an hour a daily housekeeper and cook. How do you think parents pay for their and your lifestyle?
A nanny’s job is to take care of the children. That does not include cleaning your house, cooking your meals or doing your errands. And during covid? Yes, nannies are in demand, which means you can pay what is asked or figure out something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Said the nanny who refuses to do anything but supervise the kid, wants $30-40 an hour a daily housekeeper and cook. How do you think parents pay for their and your lifestyle?
Anonymous wrote:Family therapist here. Agree on much of the above. Hundreds of patients over the years who doubted their parents loved them or wanted them, whether true or not. Used to be that was a common problem about fathers, but the last 20 years has really been more about the moms. Education and experience taught me to only see clients during my kids' school hours.
And to poster above who mentioned 6:30-6:30 daycare? Believe me, the kids know why. They won't tell you, but they tell me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Said the nanny who refuses to do anything but supervise the kid, wants $30-40 an hour a daily housekeeper and cook. How do you think parents pay for their and your lifestyle?
Anonymous wrote:Kids who only see their mom an or 2 day are the whining kids you occasionally see out and about. What a skewed view of parenthood these "parents" are demonstrating. They really don't like/didn't want their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Family therapist here. Agree on much of the above. Hundreds of patients over the years who doubted their parents loved them or wanted them, whether true or not. Used to be that was a common problem about fathers, but the last 20 years has really been more about the moms. Education and experience taught me to only see clients during my kids' school hours.
And to poster above who mentioned 6:30-6:30 daycare? Believe me, the kids know why. They won't tell you, but they tell me.