Anonymous wrote:I need to ask everyone a nanny related question as this is my first nanny. How many breaks does your nanny have throughout the day? Our nanny shows up at 8 and starts her day with a cup of coffee if the little did not wake up. If the little one is up she has coffee later. Then she eats something around 10:30 and has tea for half hour while our son who is 2 years is left to play on his own. Then she takes another break around 1 p.m. when the LO goes for his nap. Finally, she has an afternoon tea and a snack for about 30 minutes. Her breaks are 2 hours out of the 8 hours she is in our house. Of course, everything is paid for by us. I work in an office and there are no breaks. We normally have our lunch in front of our computers. So, I was just wondering if these frequent breaks are common for nannies. Thanks a lot for replying!
am a nanny for 27 years,I always have breaks only when I have my lunch,and when baby going to nap.Anonymous wrote:I need to ask everyone a nanny related question as this is my first nanny. How many breaks does your nanny have throughout the day? Our nanny shows up at 8 and starts her day with a cup of coffee if the little did not wake up. If the little one is up she has coffee later. Then she eats something around 10:30 and has tea for half hour while our son who is 2 years is left to play on his own. Then she takes another break around 1 p.m. when the LO goes for his nap. Finally, she has an afternoon tea and a snack for about 30 minutes. Her breaks are 2 hours out of the 8 hours she is in our house. Of course, everything is paid for by us. I work in an office and there are no breaks. We normally have our lunch in front of our computers. So, I was just wondering if these frequent breaks are common for nannies. Thanks a lot for replying!
Anonymous wrote:I need to ask everyone a nanny related question as this is my first nanny. How many breaks does your nanny have throughout the day? Our nanny shows up at 8 and starts her day with a cup of coffee if the little did not wake up. If the little one is up she has coffee later. Then she eats something around 10:30 and has tea for half hour while our son who is 2 years is left to play on his own. Then she takes another break around 1 p.m. when the LO goes for his nap. Finally, she has an afternoon tea and a snack for about 30 minutes. Her breaks are 2 hours out of the 8 hours she is in our house. Of course, everything is paid for by us. I work in an office and there are no breaks. We normally have our lunch in front of our computers. So, I was just wondering if these frequent breaks are common for nannies. Thanks a lot for replying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the PP who said that the nanny should get a one hour break while the child is asleep, and perhaps another 15 minute break if the child takes two naps. If the child naps more than that, the nanny should be doing other things around the house--not heavy cleaning, but tidying up, cooking, managing the dishwasher, laundry, planning activities or kid meals, keeping an online photojournal of her time with the kids, etc. She should not be napping, watching tv, reading magazines or the like outside her 1 to 1.25 hours of breaks unless that was negotiated up front.
This just reads so...dumb...to me.
I do ALL of these things. Shall I list them? I keep an extremely detailed log of our day. I wash, dry, and fold the children's laundry. I prep all the baby food, portion it, refrigerate and freeze it. I pick up necessary groceries. I load, run, and empty the dishwasher (GASP of the parents' dishes too and GASP I don't mind). I vacuum everywhere but the parents' bedroom. I sanitize all toys and books. I keep the toy boxes in order on a DAILY basis. I wash the bathtub since I give all the baths. I wash, dry, and put away the cloth diapers. I sanitize the diaper pails. I consolidate and take out the trash and recycling from the entire house. I bring in the mail and any packages. I wipe off the kids' fingerprints from the windows. I could go on and on, but I won't. I do all of these things and today I STILL had over two hours with nothing to do. So yeah, okay PP, I guess I "shouldn't" be allowed to read my book during that time, I should what, stand at attention outside the children's bedroom? A nanny who gets everything in her contract done on time, who builds great rapport with the kids, who communicates well with parents, who knows the neighbors, arranges and hosts play dates, takes the kids to community activities, basically a nanny who DOES HER JOB WELL, should be allowed to enjoy any downtime she gets in her day. Tomorrow the kid's might only nap 45 minutes, which I'll use to get everything cleaned, tidied, cooked, put away, whatever, but maybe they'll nap three hours again and I'll have a long break. And that will me being lucky, not lazy.