We had a nanny when the kids were young, but there was a rush to get them into daycare because it felt more socially acceptable than having a private caregiver. It feels luxurious to have one person dedicated to the care of your family while daycare is a shared experience (and sometimes a struggle) that we are all in together.
We had a nanny when the kids were young, but there was a rush to get them into daycare because it felt more socially acceptable than having a private caregiver. It feels luxurious to have one person dedicated to the care of your family while daycare is a shared experience (and sometimes a struggle) that we are all in together.
“Luxurious,” “more socially acceptable” — Yep! Sounds like I’m not the only one who thinks there is some taboo here. Thanks for sharing.