Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two charges who don't like to take their naps. At this moment I rethink being a nanny, every single time. I work 10 hours per day and I get that I am paid around the clock, however, I am human and need that moment to have to myself (even if its just 20 or 30 minutes). Both charges scream and cry while in their crib (their 14 and 13 months) and its every SINGLE day. The have sound machines, fans, stuffed animals and snuggled in a sleep sack and still don't sleep or will only sleep a maximum of 45 minutes. It drives me crazy as we spend about 2-3 hours outside every morning before their lunch/snack. Just venting.
Are they just taking one nap a day after lunch? If so, I would guess they might be overtired. Most babies that age still need a morning nap.
Anonymous wrote:I have two charges who don't like to take their naps. At this moment I rethink being a nanny, every single time. I work 10 hours per day and I get that I am paid around the clock, however, I am human and need that moment to have to myself (even if its just 20 or 30 minutes). Both charges scream and cry while in their crib (their 14 and 13 months) and its every SINGLE day. The have sound machines, fans, stuffed animals and snuggled in a sleep sack and still don't sleep or will only sleep a maximum of 45 minutes. It drives me crazy as we spend about 2-3 hours outside every morning before their lunch/snack. Just venting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my degree in Early Childhood Education from a top 20 university. I hate having to get on my hands and knees to clean up the floor under the high chair. I understand that not dropping food is a learning process but I hate having to clean it up.
Put newspapers under high chair to catch crumbs, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I love my job and my charges.
What I hate is being disrespected by parents.
Being paid late ... When they're late and don't even apologize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my degree in Early Childhood Education from a top 20 university. I hate having to get on my hands and knees to clean up the floor under the high chair. I understand that not dropping food is a learning process but I hate having to clean it up.
Sorry to jump in since I'm not a nanny, but yikes. I have a PhD from the second ranked university in the world. I don't mind wiping the floor, cleaning the bathroom, etc. It's necessary for the bigger goals I have, i.e. it's a matter of context.
What I hate is having the nanny think of me as competition when we should be one team, working together in a loving but also organized and disciplined way to raise a child to be a good person and eventually a contributing member of society.
-MB
Anonymous wrote:I truly dislike when I get to work for the week on mornings
When i enter the house you need a map and the kitchen
Oh my goodness family dinner pot pan all dishes sink full
The hurtful part is when they come home in the evening the house always
Clean
Anonymous wrote:I have my degree in Early Childhood Education from a top 20 university. I hate having to get on my hands and knees to clean up the floor under the high chair. I understand that not dropping food is a learning process but I hate having to clean it up.
Anonymous wrote:I hate being at the park & hearing other Nannies boast at how much money they make.
It always makes me feel underpaid.