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In reply to the discussion: Nannies: something needed? Or should parents who choose to have children also rear them? [View all]LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)Her observation was that the parents wanted kids as status symbols, but didn't want to deal with the day to day work of raising them.
She's seen kids who weren't potty-trained at age 4 because the parents couldn't be bothered, kids who had no concept whatsoever of good manners, kids with every expensive toy and video game imaginable but no experience playing outdoors or going for walks -- because the parents were too busy pursuing their careers and social lives.
My daughter taught them how to identify different trees and plants, took them to playgrounds, showed them to use their imaginations to come up with things to do, read stories to them, and so much more. All her young charges adored her, and she still keeps in touch with them. She got sick of nannying because of the attitudes of the parents, and is now in a different line of work now where she is appreciated, not treated like "the help."