For some reason, there is a persistent opinion that a nanny is only needed when both parents work and there is no possibility of turning to relatives for help (usually grandmothers).
But hiring an assistant to look after the child when mom or dad is at home seems inconvenient and even unnecessary.
In this article, we will look at the advantages and disadvantages of having a nanny in the family.
The benefits of a nanny in the family
Of course, having a stranger in your life can cause discomfort. Many people feel anxious when they allow a stranger to use their apartment. Even more anxiety arises from having to leave a child alone with new people.
Therefore, many families prefer to have help with the baby, but even in this case there are pitfalls. Young parents may not agree with the methods of upbringing, and elderly grandparents may find it difficult to keep track of an active fidget.
A nanny is a person who follows the parents' recommendations. Approaches to upbringing are discussed at the interview stage. In addition, if a nanny takes on this job, it means that she is confident in her abilities.
But still, the most important advantage of working with a nanny is free time for parents.
In addition, some nannies also offer housework, which includes preparing meals for the child, washing dishes, and cleaning the child's room.
To work as a nanny, you need to have a pedagogical and sometimes a medical education. Thanks to this, she can support parents in those issues where they have difficulties or feel insecure.
Cons of Working with a Nanny
The first and main disadvantage is the high cost of services, which is why not every family can afford a nanny. In this case, you can use the services of a specialist who will come for a certain time, for example, twice a week.
Lastly, parents, especially mothers, may experience psychological discomfort due to the child’s excessive attachment to the nanny. In this regard, it is very important for parents to spend quality time with the child, compensating for their absence.