Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^Sorry PP.
I didn’t mean for my response to be in the middle of yours in blue.
Not a problem.
I’m well aware of what is appropriate. The parents that hire me agree. When the difficulty is slowly increased as they get older, yes, kids can do laundry by themselves in second grade (provided that it’s front loading machines on the floor, no top load or stacked machines).
I never said that an 8yo would be capable of gourmet cooking. But making a balanced meal? Absolutely. I’ve had several kids who could (and did) do it themselves, with the exception of moving heavy, hot pans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I have a nanny who has been with us for about 5 months and she is really sweet and is like a part of our family. She is young and is very capable of doing things efficiently. Lately though I have been noticing that she has slowed down in her chores so there is less work tackled even when she has enough time to manage it. And she also has lately started to tweak things without asking. Like vacuum was 2-3 times a week and now she does it only once a week.
I hate to keep following up and reminding her only because I don’t have time to do that and I don’t want to nag her and ruin the overall dynamic.
I would like to gets some ideas on how to communicate such things without ruining relations as getting the message across. I also recently increased her salary so I feel more irritated about her not performing.
Please help!
Thank you
Nanny,
A nanny is responsible for taking care of my child, and ALSO cleaning the house when the child is sleeping. As a PARENT we make sure our nanny knows our expectations. Due to COVID, it is hard to discipline our Nanny, but we have no problem reminding them over and over again. Ultimately, when COVID is over, we are kicking her to the curb. There is no shortage of Nannies.
The nanny is not responsible to clean Your house while your child is sleeping???. A nanny is not your maid. Omg... if you have a nanny, I feel So sorry for her. You are a %100 jerk mom.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I have a nanny who has been with us for about 5 months and she is really sweet and is like a part of our family. She is young and is very capable of doing things efficiently. Lately though I have been noticing that she has slowed down in her chores so there is less work tackled even when she has enough time to manage it. And she also has lately started to tweak things without asking. Like vacuum was 2-3 times a week and now she does it only once a week.
I hate to keep following up and reminding her only because I don’t have time to do that and I don’t want to nag her and ruin the overall dynamic.
I would like to gets some ideas on how to communicate such things without ruining relations as getting the message across. I also recently increased her salary so I feel more irritated about her not performing.
Please help!
Thank you