I took on a part time ( 2 days week) child just over a month ago that does not speak English at all. The boy is 2yrs 4months old. I knew going into this that it would be a challenge, but I know that I can find a way to manage, as this is not my first time working with this challenge.
the crying has stopped and he seems to be happy here, however, he is not catching on to any of the routine.
, this boy has been cared for by a Nanny his whole life and is not able to do ANYTHING at all. I guess I should not blame the Nanny, but it just seems like because the child has had one on one care most of his life this is the only way he knows.
I cannot get the child to do anything independently, including the easiest tasks like feeding himself or sitting down when asked. I thought that when he saw the other kids cleaning up that he would do so too when asked. NOPE. I even play the clean up song when we do it, thinking this would help. I have placed toys in hand and shown him what to do, but all with fail. it's almost like he can't hear me because he does not even come when I call his name.
I have to do every single thing for this child and as well all know, it's not really possible to do in a group setting. it is taking my time away from the other children and this just cant continue.
I am thinking that I will need to ask the parents to enroll him for more days, because it is obvious to me that the Nanny is not trying to help put him on a schedule at home as promised by the parents.
For those of you wondering why they have a Nanny at home, it is because they have a younger baby ( I don't take babies) and they want to socialize their son.
how do I talk to the parents about this without sounding like I don't know how to do my job. Do you think that I should give it more time? I am not too sure where to go with this right now. Any advice or thoughts on this would be fantastic.
Also, I am taking on three more kids all full time in about one month, so I need to have this figured out before then.
the crying has stopped and he seems to be happy here, however, he is not catching on to any of the routine.
, this boy has been cared for by a Nanny his whole life and is not able to do ANYTHING at all. I guess I should not blame the Nanny, but it just seems like because the child has had one on one care most of his life this is the only way he knows.
I cannot get the child to do anything independently, including the easiest tasks like feeding himself or sitting down when asked. I thought that when he saw the other kids cleaning up that he would do so too when asked. NOPE. I even play the clean up song when we do it, thinking this would help. I have placed toys in hand and shown him what to do, but all with fail. it's almost like he can't hear me because he does not even come when I call his name.
I have to do every single thing for this child and as well all know, it's not really possible to do in a group setting. it is taking my time away from the other children and this just cant continue.
I am thinking that I will need to ask the parents to enroll him for more days, because it is obvious to me that the Nanny is not trying to help put him on a schedule at home as promised by the parents.
For those of you wondering why they have a Nanny at home, it is because they have a younger baby ( I don't take babies) and they want to socialize their son.
how do I talk to the parents about this without sounding like I don't know how to do my job. Do you think that I should give it more time? I am not too sure where to go with this right now. Any advice or thoughts on this would be fantastic.
Also, I am taking on three more kids all full time in about one month, so I need to have this figured out before then.
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