The first month: so-called gold medal, all kinds of posturing (of course, professional ability is ok), in the name that I won't take care of my children after she leaves, let me adapt to taking care of my own children. She knits a sweater while watching TV, and goes into the kitchen at 3: 30 every afternoon while listening to novels and cooking. I have an aunt who cooks at home. Later, I interviewed all kinds of sophistry of the nanny. At first, I didn't know that she screwed up a few, and strongly recommended her own company (probably with commission). She only drinks mineral water (which we bought). When she left, she tidied up the valuable food in our refrigerator clearly. When she left, she made sea cucumber porridge early that morning and drank it herself.
The first nurse: very young, especially fond of playing with mobile phones, with several friends circle every day, and fond of online shopping. Every day, her package is delivered, and she has to return it from time to time. Before every break, she takes a bath, washes her hair and puts on makeup for an hour before leaving. After that, a strange man came to my house to pick her up, and finally divorced her husband, sitting there with a straight face every day, and the background of relatives at home was slightly complicated. Then we stopped using it.
The second nurse: the local old aunt, who experienced the first emotional dispute, decided to find an older person to perform well, but ignored the problem of physical exhaustion when she was old. She has severe presbyopia and it is difficult to see anything clearly. Cutting her nails to see the water temperature requires us to go into battle ourselves, so she is inexperienced. Later, it was discovered that the experience of three to five years mentioned in the interview was only aimed at her own relatives. My aunt is a little lazy, and we are basically helping her later. She only hugged the baby, but she was still very tired when she finally invited her aunt. Later, because I always thought her mouth smelled, I took her to test for Helicobacter pylori and left her job seriously.
At present, the third nurse, who is ok for the time being, has found several routines to look after the children's aunt. First, your child is the most tired I have ever seen. I have seen how clever and labor-saving I am before. The second, the probation period, is very polite and diligent, so that you can't find anything wrong. Third, experienced aunts are very strong. Listen to your aunt's inexperience. Be sure to care about your aunt. But great, the boundaries are blurred. I don't think it's necessary. After all, I spend money to save you effort and worry. Auntie can't be perfect, but finding a good aunt will really make life a lot easier.