Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Employers have decided to put video monitoring in all the kids rooms and play areas? How would other nannys feels about this? Parents who have did this, what is your reasoning for doing so. Why hire a nanny you don't trust?
I have no issues with cameras in common areas. Cameras and bathrooms and children’s bedrooms are red flags to me. The only camera I will accept in a child’s bedroom would be a single camera pointed to only cover the child’s bed. Otherwise, the camera can capture the child changing clothes, which legally is child pornography.
Anonymous wrote:Employers have decided to put video monitoring in all the kids rooms and play areas? How would other nannys feels about this? Parents who have did this, what is your reasoning for doing so. Why hire a nanny you don't trust?
Anonymous wrote:NANNIES:
There's a device from Amazon that you can use to search hidden cameras. It's illegal to have cameras without your consent.
Anonymous wrote:And is worse when parents puts cameras on the kids rooms. Just more cameras for predators
Anonymous wrote:My employer have cameras linked to the internet in the baby's room and the living room. They can watch from any computer or smart phone anytime in real time.
I actually like it. I want them to see how hard I work and how engaged I am with the baby. Plus, when he took his first steps I could tell them to go back and watch the video if they missed it. I've also asked them to check the feed before they call me to make sure the baby isn't sleeping.
I don't think about it very much anymore but honestly I like them seeing what is going on. I feel as if it is an added protection for me as well.