Nanny Phobia

In Hong Kong, all you have to rely on is the domestic helper + nanny (in one person) at your home.

Even though I work at home, don’t dare to think about doing all the house work, copywriting and looking after Emerald just by myself! I would rather enjoy anticipating Emerald’s first call for mommy.

However, if you have heard about those terrible stories of how your nanny would treat your baby: put her toe in the baby’s mouth, shake the baby with exertion, intentionally delay the feeding time… She just vents her anger and worry from work on your beloved angel.

In this way, a baby monitor is another good helper indeed. If you have more money to invest, you would buy more transmitters and to get them all connected to one receiver, so you may have a peace of mind. You just don’t have to worry if your baby has been treated badly; because you have a way to proof your nanny is working properly.

Is this a mistrust between the master and the nanny? But I think it is fair to the nanny, not to be overruled by unnecessary speculation. Delusion from work is great here in Hong Kong, for master and nanny…

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