Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5 year old charge calls me a shortened version of my first name. It drives me insane, I have talked with him about how I don't like when he calls me that and that he needs to call me by my name, but he refuses and his mother thinks it's adorable. I have always gone by my first name and prefer that.
How unfortunate that the mother has such little respect for her child's nanny.
If your charge (or anyone) calls you by anything you deem inappropriate, simply ignore it. That's that the most effective remedy. Do not respond until they address you properly.
Simmer down - it's probably like her name is Emily and the kid calls her Emmy or something. It's not like her name is Julia and the kid calls her Jerkface.
The point is the PP does not want to be called it, regardless what the shortened name may be, and her boss isn't backing her up. There are several shortened versions of my name that just make me cringe to hear, fortunately, all of my employers have asked what I would like to be called and then followed through. It's a simple issue of respect. She shouldn't simmer down.
Exactly. Nannies should be addressed respectfully, however they see fit. Shame on parents who don't support that.
This is the bottom line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The youngest calls me stupid. I already gave notice on my shitty job...
What kind of family are they?
Anonymous wrote:The youngest calls me stupid. I already gave notice on my shitty job...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time I had a charge call me morning!
I guess cause I would walk in and his mom would say.... "Morning!"
Haha what a dumb kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5 year old charge calls me a shortened version of my first name. It drives me insane, I have talked with him about how I don't like when he calls me that and that he needs to call me by my name, but he refuses and his mother thinks it's adorable. I have always gone by my first name and prefer that.
How unfortunate that the mother has such little respect for her child's nanny.
If your charge (or anyone) calls you by anything you deem inappropriate, simply ignore it. That's that the most effective remedy. Do not respond until they address you properly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time I had a charge call me morning!
I guess cause I would walk in and his mom would say.... "Morning!"
Haha what a dumb kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Review. How your charge addresses you is important.
To whom, to you?
I think we can safely assume that the nannies on this board are having their charges call them whatever they're comfortable with and that's their prerogative, no matter what anyone else thinks is appropriate or respectful - or not.
Are you being ms nasty tonight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Review. How your charge addresses you is important.
To whom, to you?
I think we can safely assume that the nannies on this board are having their charges call them whatever they're comfortable with and that's their prerogative, no matter what anyone else thinks is appropriate or respectful - or not.
Anonymous wrote:Review. How your charge addresses you is important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's cute when a five year old is calling adults by their first names. Do you?
The younger the nanny, the more comfortable she might be with a child called her by her first name.
I've heard some children just call her "Nanny".
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's cute when a five year old is calling adults by their first names. Do you?