So, my neighbor hired a nanny over choosing me for care, because of hours and convenience which I totally understand. I watched their first born, but they switched to a Nanny. They told me the reasons and we've managed to keep a better relationship because that 'boss/employee' relationship isn't there.
I was outside with the kiddo's and the Dad and his son (age 21 months) stopped over, the Nanny has summers off - Mom is a teacher. He told me a story about how the boy was starting to fuss when the sitter would arrive & this sparked some concern.
He said he set up his iphone and skype to watch her while she was taking care of their son (and the Nanny also brought her son, about 12 months old). He was concerned she was caring more for her son than his. Mind you, the Dad works from home -- so he's in the house while she's caring for the children. He was worried he would get 'caught' (meaning she saw the phone) but said he was upset when his son dropped his sippy cup and the Nanny just said "Pick it up, silly!" however, when her son dropped his snack cup, she got down to his level and gave him back his cup and hugged him. This made the Dad mad... It was a snippet of the day (he only had it on a short time - again, afraid of being caught) and I can't say I wouldn't do the same thing as the Nanny, as his child is almost 2 and can most certainly pick up his own cup. I would be hurt of the lack of trust as she's been working for them for over a year!
I can understand however the parent's want to be a 'fly' on the wall. I often wondered if putting a camera in the play area would be beneficial for my business -- this opened my eyes up for sure. We all have our struggles throughout the day, but most of us have the children's safety and best interests at heart. Differences of opinion over our parenting styles and appearance of favoritism whether it's there or not would start some fireworks.
I was outside with the kiddo's and the Dad and his son (age 21 months) stopped over, the Nanny has summers off - Mom is a teacher. He told me a story about how the boy was starting to fuss when the sitter would arrive & this sparked some concern.
He said he set up his iphone and skype to watch her while she was taking care of their son (and the Nanny also brought her son, about 12 months old). He was concerned she was caring more for her son than his. Mind you, the Dad works from home -- so he's in the house while she's caring for the children. He was worried he would get 'caught' (meaning she saw the phone) but said he was upset when his son dropped his sippy cup and the Nanny just said "Pick it up, silly!" however, when her son dropped his snack cup, she got down to his level and gave him back his cup and hugged him. This made the Dad mad... It was a snippet of the day (he only had it on a short time - again, afraid of being caught) and I can't say I wouldn't do the same thing as the Nanny, as his child is almost 2 and can most certainly pick up his own cup. I would be hurt of the lack of trust as she's been working for them for over a year!
I can understand however the parent's want to be a 'fly' on the wall. I often wondered if putting a camera in the play area would be beneficial for my business -- this opened my eyes up for sure. We all have our struggles throughout the day, but most of us have the children's safety and best interests at heart. Differences of opinion over our parenting styles and appearance of favoritism whether it's there or not would start some fireworks.
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