{"id":36289,"date":"2021-05-09T17:09:21","date_gmt":"2021-05-09T14:09:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lopatova.com\/?p=36289"},"modified":"2021-05-09T17:11:44","modified_gmt":"2021-05-09T14:11:44","slug":"my-fair-nanny","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lopatova.com\/en\/my-fair-nanny\/","title":{"rendered":"My Fair Nanny"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Throughout my life, people have asked me endless questions regarding<br>the nanny. Where to find one, how to find one, how to define if she&#8217;s<br>the right one? And when you do find the nanny, then why don\u2019t you like<br>her, and what should be done in order for her to be useful for your<br>child?<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Let\u2019s start from all the problems associated with the selection of<br>nannies, which is based on the ideas how to properly raise a Russian<br>child. You can deny the science of psychology, but you must admit that<br>the \u201clove triangle\u201d of a mother-child-nanny is a very complex<br>psychological model. It\u2019s like a dark forest for the Russian people.<br>Moreover, assistance and service for a Russian person is a relatively new<br>genre. Yes, there were no nannies in Russia until a certain time period.<br>As you might recall, the children were raised by their grandmothers and<br>a kindergarten. Therefore, a demanding approach to this issue is not<br>necessary.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I have an acquaintance, a wife of an oligarch, who gave me away her<br>nanny 10 years ago, claiming: \u201cDo you want the nanny to love your child,<br>or do you want her to stay indifferent?\u201d It was a rhetorical question.<br>When hiring a nanny, we tend to forget about the main thing: the<br>nanny is a living person who has feelings. But more on that later. You<br>see, the Russian person who hires a nanny is not up to such thoughts.<br>We just need to find a \u201cgood nanny\u201d. So, before looking, mom and dad<br>must agree with each other from the very beginning what does a<br>\u201cgood nanny\u201d mean to them. And when they come to a clear<br>understanding of this issue, it is much easier to start the search.<br>A nanny is a person who provides professional assistance. The word<br>\u201cprofessional\u201d is key here. Professional indicates what a person receives<br>money for, and, unfortunately, commodity-money relations underlie the<br>\u201cnanny-family\u201d interactions. Therefore, when selling her services, a<br>nanny must also understand that she must have qualifications. A<br>professional nanny may have feelings, but not at work!<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To love kids \u201cprofessionally\u201d is a whole science! Unfortunately though, it<br>is not taught anywhere. Thus, the training process is usually carried out<br>\u201con cats\u201d, from which both nannies and families might suffer.<br>I once faced a similar situation. The nanny wanted to work a lot, so she<br>could earn a lot. Less weekends, more work days. A month later, she<br>howled, literally. She cried constantly. When I asked her what was the<br>matter, she said that she felt like a \u201chostage\u201d, as if she had been<br>kidnapped and never released. Needless to say, I fired her right away\u2026 I<br>respect the science of psychology, but, unfortunately, I am not ready to<br>work as a personal therapist for a nanny.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As with any job, a nanny should be given a clear list of responsibilities,<br>as well as a list of prohibitions. It is important. At the very least, this<br>would protect you from negative emotions, when suddenly your<br>surveillance camera reveals that she\u2019s been lying on the couch or<br>talking on the phone for hours. If your nanny works 24\/7, then you<br>would have to accept the fact that she would lie down on the sofa at<br>some point and call relatives. If you don\u2019t like it, hire a nanny for a<br>specific working day with tasks to be completed based on a specific<br>schedule.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In my life, I encountered different nannies. In fact, there were a lot of<br>them: foreign women, Russians, Ukrainian women, young, elderly,<br>beautiful and not so much. And together we\u2019ve been through a lot\u2026<br>There was even one crazy lady, who, according to the eyewitnesses later<br>(although they were silent during the time), held my son by one leg<br>upside down when he misbehaved. She was an unhappy woman, who<br>dreamed of running away from her own home from a legless father, a<br>poor existence, and a husband who would beat her. WHO COULD BE<br>SUCH A WOMAN??? Could she be a good nanny??? Of course not.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Unfortunately, people with great living don\u2019t go looking for a nanny<br>job!!! Sometimes, these women flee from their lives in the hope of<br>finding a new one. Someone, when becoming a nanny, trivially solves<br>their housing issue, freeing up their living space for their own children,<br>or putting their place up for rent. Others start to play tricks with the<br>\u201cowner of the family\u201d,and for others this is simply the only way to make<br>money, since they cannot do anything else.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Many are wondering whether to install surveillance cameras for a nanny<br>and a child. This is a delicate question. If you are ready to see what you<br>may not like, then it&#8217;s worth it. I personally did not put any cameras,<br>because I\u2019m used to trusting people. Even the one that held my son&#8217;s<br>leg. She was just lucky. If there were cameras, I could commit a crime.<br>Yet, I&#8217;m not a very good example. Surely, for someone it would be more<br>peaceful when everything is in full view.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>You know, in 16 years, not a single Russian nanny of mine had an idea to<br>bring my child to a bookstore. Do you want these people to educate<br>your children??? I don\u2019t want to upset you, but parents should educate<br>children. I agree to entrust the change of diapers, feeding, and walking<br>to a professional person, however, education is exclusively a parent&#8217;s<br>task. Laziness? I understand. Yet, as they say, as much as you put in, as<br>much you would take out! Actually, there was one foreigner who used<br>to take my son to the reading room every day. Apparently, that&#8217;s why<br>my eldest child loves literature. Although, to be honest, I myself spent<br>all my childhood in libraries.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What could you expect from a nanny, who has not seen a white light<br>her whole life, while raising her own kids, working two jobs, and<br>tolerating her careless man all at the same time? Nothing good could<br>come from this. There is only hope.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By the way, when hiring someone for a job, I always prepared a list of<br>questions that helped me understand if a particular person would be<br>suitable for it. It is necessary to determine as much as possible the<br>moral stability of the nanny. Furthermore, the age criterion is crucial. In<br>my opinion, it is better to avoid nannies entering menopause. Nanny&#8217;s<br>mood swings would definitely not have a beneficial effect on your<br>family&#8217;s health. This is not sexism that speaks in me now, but common<br>sense. Unfortunately, physiology is not going anywhere, and in this<br>difficult time for every female, a woman must work alone with herself.<br>\u201cWhy do you want to work as a nanny?\u201d would be my first question. If<br>they would say something like, \u201cbecause I love children,\u201d for some<br>reason I would not believe it. Maybe this is wrong, but I used to choose<br>the one who told me something about herself. The essence of the<br>question is not an answer; I needed to understand what motivates a<br>person when choosing one of the hardest jobs on earth.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After, my questions would always be more specific. \u201cWhat would you do<br>if a child is being hysterical, how would you stop it?\u201d This question is<br>already applied and can determine the qualification and skills of the<br>nanny. \u201cWhere do you see yourself in 10 years?\u201d \u2014 another question<br>that can \u201cshed a light\u201d. I understand that you do not see yourself<br>anywhere in 10 years, however, there should be such a question in the<br>arsenal. It would also help you learn more about the person. If you feel<br>that you yourself do not understand anything when it comes to hiring a<br>nanny, come to an interview with a psychologist, it would be beneficial.<br>So, back to the question, should a nanny love your child? In my opinion,<br>this is not necessary. First of all, it is not easy to make a stranger fall in<br>love with someone else&#8217;s child, and again \u2014 it is not necessary!!!<br>Feelings, real deep feelings, would hurt everyone! The nanny, the child,<br>and the mother. Perhaps, the nanny should treat your child with<br>respect. When applying for a job, I would ask a potential nanny a<br>question on this topic. I would like to understand if she would be<br>capable of expressing such feelings. Respect when working with a child<br>is quite enough. It would allow the nanny not to raise her voice, and the<br>child would understand that it would not be possible to \u201ctwist the<br>ropes\u201d with the nanny.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Yet, if you start digging deeper into this topic, nanny\u2019s love is a terrible<br>thing. I witnessed situations when emotionally miserable women would<br>rediscover themselves after expressing love for MY children. MY is the<br>key word here, because first of all she must love herself, and then the<br>child, for this is the only way to adequately relate to everything that<br>happens. But this would be merely a perfect dream.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Author: Masha Lopatova<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Throughout my life, people have asked me endless questions regardingthe nanny. Where to find one, how to find one, how to define if she&#8217;sthe right one? And when you do find the nanny, then why don\u2019t you likeher, and what should be done in order for her to be useful for yourchild? 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