Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do hate it when MB decides to stay home. I'm on camera all day long so it isn't a matter of her checking up on me - it's the constant interruptions and intrusions into our usual happy routine. The baby cries and she comes in (it is so much worse when the baby wants me to console him and not his mother). The baby laughs and she comes in. The baby is FINALLY happily playing on the mat during tummy-time and she picks him up.
I know I would never accept any position where the mother even occasionally worked from home.
You all flatter yourselves. I have had the same nanny since my child was under 2. Son loves her dearly (as do I) but if there is a problem and both of us are there my kid always always always wants mom over anyone else. I suspect that is true in most every other situation as well.
Seriously, +1000
Our nanny is wonderful and DC has no problem going to her during hand offs in the morning but he will always pick me if I work from home! These nannies on this thread really think they are replacement moms! HAH
I have never thought of myself as a "replacement mom" - ever. I actually hate when people think that being a substitute mother is the nanny's job. I have my own children and my own family. I think a good nanny is a teacher above all else. Yes, we care and nurture your child more than we would in a classroom setting but the teaching element is the most pronounced.
But you have to realize that when your son does choose you over the nanny when you are working from home, this does cause more stress for the nanny and child when she has to remove him or take him out so you can work.
And please know that when your son does choose the nanny over you that it means nothing. Children just do that from time to time. There is a new thread on the General Discussion board about this topic right now.