Postby Hattie » Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:26 am
How horrid for you. As Loretta says, a hidden camera might catch some bad behaviour but it will be upsetting if this is too little to late. Bearing in mind that she in only an au pair and not a trained/experienced nanny, she may be socially immature, young and not really up to speed with how she should behave when in charge of your children. Her adult to child communications skills in public may also need some training.
I have always felt that the first step should be to address such a problem honestly, openly and directly (as one should with any kind of poor service for which you have paid) and tell her exactly what has happened. Say that this comment has been made, that you have already requested that she should not us the phone (ask her why she feels that she openly disrespects this request) and ask for her feedback about what the teacher said. I would also add that, until your mind has been put at rest, that you will be checking with various sources (other mums who may see her out and about, teachers at other classes etc) to see how she interacts with her children.
If you see no improvement, I think it is time to look elsewhere for a more professional person to help out with your children.
Many years ago I reported a nanny to her employers. I'd seen her as baby swimming classes before, being rather rough and shouting hard at the kids in her care on more than one occasion and had mentioned it to the toddler swimming class teacher who had said they would pass my comments to the parents. However, on this particular occasion she totally ignored her two charges (reading Hello magazine up in the viewing seats) whilst they had swimming lessons, despite their being desperate for her encouragement and praise, and, when the younger boy accidentally peed in the pool (very nervous in the water, poor scrap), all children had to leave the pool. Rather than make light of it and save his shame, she then proceeded to shout at him and handle him so sharply that he actually soiled himself. I was mortified and reported it in writing to the parents via the Class Organisers. The parents called me for a full account - also witnessed by the father of the baby I had taken swimming (who had been in the water with me) - yet, the children refused to answer any questions directed at them by the parents, possibly because they were too scared of the nanny behind closed doors, and crocodile tears from the nanny resulted in her retaining her job. I was stunned!