I asked her 'are you responsible for this child?' and she said 'yes, I'm his nanny'.
I could have picked that boy up, put him in my pram, told him we were going to find his nanny and abducted him. Fact. Alone or not being watched, same thing.
I am not starting a nanny witch hunt, I had an amazing nanny who is now my friend. She was visibly upset when she last visited and my daughter didn't recognise her
, most nannies are amazing and I have complimented and taken advice from many nannies.
But, as a parent, you never know what is happening when you are at work unless someone tells you. I thought long and hard about posting my initial post as i didnt want to frighten the parent but nothing happened this time and next time it might.
Also, I gave this nanny the benefit of the doubt first time round then she continued not to watch him, that's when I intervened. It was half an hour at least of not watching him at all. She had her back to him, sitting on a bench paying no attention at all. Not good enough!