Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's what smart parents do:
They know their child.
If their child (that they know) wasn't well-cared for,
they'd know it.
So I was a first time mom. My 1 year old came with diaper rash 0-3 times a month especially during summer. Provider said she checks for soiled diaper every 30 min. I had no idea to gauge whether my child was being neglected or not. I stayed. I've seen the provider play with her phone at times and my then 18 month old put my phone on her ear and played phone and learned to say the word phone as one of her first 5 words. We had never taken a call in front of out toddler so I suspected that she learned how to hold a cell properly to one's ear from her provider. We still stayed. Now my child is 30 months and can say I like Anna, I no like Maria, but how would a first time parent have known before your child starts talking on borderline situations where it's not apparent neglect??
If you were paying your nanny more than minmum wage then you wouldn't have had a problem =(
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's what smart parents do:
They know their child.
If their child (that they know) wasn't well-cared for,
they'd know it.
So I was a first time mom. My 1 year old came with diaper rash 0-3 times a month especially during summer. Provider said she checks for soiled diaper every 30 min. I had no idea to gauge whether my child was being neglected or not. I stayed. I've seen the provider play with her phone at times and my then 18 month old put my phone on her ear and played phone and learned to say the word phone as one of her first 5 words. We had never taken a call in front of out toddler so I suspected that she learned how to hold a cell properly to one's ear from her provider. We still stayed. Now my child is 30 months and can say I like Anna, I no like Maria, but how would a first time parent have known before your child starts talking on borderline situations where it's not apparent neglect??
Anonymous wrote:Here's what smart parents do:
They know their child.
If their child (that they know) wasn't well-cared for,
they'd know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.
Watching a child attentively and/or engaging them is not "breathing down their necks", PP. Just get off your damn phone and do your job. The rationalizations of lazy nannies are so obvious.
Why would you not allow children to engage themselves a bit,
on a daily basis?
You really need to study up on this.
The thought of these children being raised by parents and nannies who never ever text or place a phone call when the children are awake scares me. Imagine how selfish these children will become once they are adults and learn omg the world is not all about me every second of the day. Thankfully my employers agree and think a phone call or text here or there is fine. I as well work 24/7 it is a different game in my opinion when you literally go weeks without being off work. Not all children nap especially at the same time when your dealing with 3-4 children all day long. texting my mom everyday to let her know I'm alive is not neglecting my charges.
Such nonsense. Teacher teach all day without using their phones. Most nurses work all shift without using their phones. You have a job that involves the care and welfare of innocent children - your job is to watch them and make sure they are safe at a MINIMUM.
Your rationalizations for using your phone when you are working are truly ludicrous. I have a life, I have personal business, and yet I always manage to make my FEW business calls when my charges are safe in the home and under my supervision. And I mean FEW calls - less than once a week - to set up dentist, doctors, mechanics, cable guys, etc. I do not even call my husband when I am working.
You are a ridiculous, childish girl, PP. And a disgrace and embarrassment to true nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.
Watching a child attentively and/or engaging them is not "breathing down their necks", PP. Just get off your damn phone and do your job. The rationalizations of lazy nannies are so obvious.
Why would you not allow children to engage themselves a bit,
on a daily basis?
You really need to study up on this.
The thought of these children being raised by parents and nannies who never ever text or place a phone call when the children are awake scares me. Imagine how selfish these children will become once they are adults and learn omg the world is not all about me every second of the day. Thankfully my employers agree and think a phone call or text here or there is fine. I as well work 24/7 it is a different game in my opinion when you literally go weeks without being off work. Not all children nap especially at the same time when your dealing with 3-4 children all day long. texting my mom everyday to let her know I'm alive is not neglecting my charges.
Such nonsense. Teacher teach all day without using their phones. Most nurses work all shift without using their phones. You have a job that involves the care and welfare of innocent children - your job is to watch them and make sure they are safe at a MINIMUM.
Your rationalizations for using your phone when you are working are truly ludicrous. I have a life, I have personal business, and yet I always manage to make my FEW business calls when my charges are safe in the home and under my supervision. And I mean FEW calls - less than once a week - to set up dentist, doctors, mechanics, cable guys, etc. I do not even call my husband when I am working.
You are a ridiculous, childish girl, PP. And a disgrace and embarrassment to true nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.
Watching a child attentively and/or engaging them is not "breathing down their necks", PP. Just get off your damn phone and do your job. The rationalizations of lazy nannies are so obvious.
Why would you not allow children to engage themselves a bit,
on a daily basis?
You really need to study up on this.
The thought of these children being raised by parents and nannies who never ever text or place a phone call when the children are awake scares me. Imagine how selfish these children will become once they are adults and learn omg the world is not all about me every second of the day. Thankfully my employers agree and think a phone call or text here or there is fine. I as well work 24/7 it is a different game in my opinion when you literally go weeks without being off work. Not all children nap especially at the same time when your dealing with 3-4 children all day long. texting my mom everyday to let her know I'm alive is not neglecting my charges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.
Watching a child attentively and/or engaging them is not "breathing down their necks", PP. Just get off your damn phone and do your job. The rationalizations of lazy nannies are so obvious.
Why would you not allow children to engage themselves a bit,
on a daily basis?
You really need to study up on this.
The thought of these children being raised by parents and nannies who never ever text or place a phone call when the children are awake scares me. Imagine how selfish these children will become once they are adults and learn omg the world is not all about me every second of the day. Thankfully my employers agree and think a phone call or text here or there is fine. I as well work 24/7 it is a different game in my opinion when you literally go weeks without being off work. Not all children nap especially at the same time when your dealing with 3-4 children all day long. texting my mom everyday to let her know I'm alive is not neglecting my charges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these poor women have to go back to their employers home and clean with this being their only time to get personal business done via text and have other adult contact with someone who speaks their language.
But I agree - parents should always see what their foolish economy gets them with a nanny when they cannot see them on nanny cams.
Ohhh, I see the light now. Everything makes so much more sense. I thought all this time that when nannies get paid for their time, it was to do work and not have personal time. I see that MBs get to pay money for the nannies to have personal time now. This must be a new thing.
I work 24/7. When would you like me to take care of my personal business? My DB has no issues with me making phone calls, as long as the kids are watched while I do so, nor does he mind if I add one or two stops on the way to or from the house, as long as it's not every day.
Take care of your personal business when the children are napping. Not hard. I have always done this and never missed anything.
And when there are no naps? I don't work with young infants, and my charges never nap past two. When there are also older sibling(s), naptime is a reduction in the number of kids to supervise, isn't not my time to do whatever I want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.
Watching a child attentively and/or engaging them is not "breathing down their necks", PP. Just get off your damn phone and do your job. The rationalizations of lazy nannies are so obvious.
Why would you not allow children to engage themselves a bit,
on a daily basis?
You really need to study up on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.
Watching a child attentively and/or engaging them is not "breathing down their necks", PP. Just get off your damn phone and do your job. The rationalizations of lazy nannies are so obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these poor women have to go back to their employers home and clean with this being their only time to get personal business done via text and have other adult contact with someone who speaks their language.
But I agree - parents should always see what their foolish economy gets them with a nanny when they cannot see them on nanny cams.
Ohhh, I see the light now. Everything makes so much more sense. I thought all this time that when nannies get paid for their time, it was to do work and not have personal time. I see that MBs get to pay money for the nannies to have personal time now. This must be a new thing.
I work 24/7. When would you like me to take care of my personal business? My DB has no issues with me making phone calls, as long as the kids are watched while I do so, nor does he mind if I add one or two stops on the way to or from the house, as long as it's not every day.
Take care of your personal business when the children are napping. Not hard. I have always done this and never missed anything.
Anonymous wrote:Children shouldn't have an adult breathing down their necks 24/7.