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AITA for asking my nanny “who’s employing who?” here?

by Michael Lee
November 8, 2025
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In the quiet chaos of parenthood, trust is a fragile thread woven between those who care for a family and the sanctuary they protect. This story reveals the subtle, aching tension that arises when boundaries blur, and a mother’s plea for respect within her own home begins to unravel beneath the weight of unspoken frustrations.

Amid the laughter and innocence of childhood, the nanny’s well-meaning intentions clash with the mother’s vision of order and peace, sparking moments of quiet rebellion and emotional strain. It is a poignant glimpse into the struggle to maintain control and harmony, even when love and care are abundant but understanding feels just out of reach.

AITA for asking my nanny “who’s employing who?” here?

I have had a nanny for 6 months. For the...

But recently I feel like we've had some issues where...

For example, my kids' rooms are pretty much toy free...

I told my nanny, please don't let my daughter play...

We have a playpen downstairs if she needs to be...

I gently reminded her a few times that I don't...

Then on Monday, I saw it and said "hey, let's...

I thought that was weird but I let it go,...

This was a last resort after talking lots and getting...

She straight up told me she didn't think that was...

I come home that night and he's playing with them....

I asked if my son had asked for the tracks...

I sat her down and said I wasn't happy with...

She got quiet and then left for the day. Well,...

My husband is saying what I said was wrong too....

I used to split it. Half toys in son's room,...

So, we moved the toys downstairs and he's been fine...

They play in the den, the kitchen, the yard. They...

They just sleep when it's time to sleep.

As renowned developmental psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott famously stated, “Children need love. They need to have it more than they need to be right.” While this quote often applies to child behavior, it is equally relevant to the dynamics between an employer and an employee in a caregiving role; mutual respect is essential for success.

This situation highlights a significant breakdown in establishing and maintaining professional boundaries. The OP implemented specific rules regarding the children’s environment (no toys in bedrooms) and discipline (temporary removal of Hot Wheels). The nanny, while seemingly competent with the children, demonstrated a clear philosophical disagreement with the OP’s parenting choices, choosing to actively undermine them rather than adhering to the terms of employment. When the OP addressed the undermining behavior, the nanny escalated the situation by dismissing the OP’s corrective feedback and then quitting after the OP asserted the employer-employee dynamic. The nanny effectively refused to accept the supervisory role of the employer, which is a fundamental aspect of any service contract.

The OP’s final statement to the nanny—”who’s employing who here? I need you to back me up”—was an emotionally charged reaction to repeated insubordination. While it revealed the necessary structure, it was delivered confrontationally after a series of ignored reminders. A more constructive initial step would have been to schedule a formal, non-reactive meeting to review the job scope and expectations, rather than addressing rule-breaking in the moment. Going forward, parents must clearly define non-negotiable rules versus areas where the caregiver has discretion before hiring, ensuring alignment on core disciplinary philosophies to prevent this type of authority conflict.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

H**l_Bunny666 NTA - you are the parent, not her.

Unless she believes your kids are in danger, she should...

Throwout4789 NTA It kind of sounds like you had a...

You don't seem unreasonable,

you allowed her to voice her concerns but ultimately as...

She definitely overstepped some boundaries so you shouldn't feel bad...

HeartpineFloors From the info you posted, NTA. You can't have...

Why does your husband think you are in the wrong?...

[deleted] NTA. and coming from a nanny, she's way out...

Aside from everything else she is in the wrong for,...

I've been a nanny for 15yrs... including twins & 3...

Edit: The only thing I hate coming from parents is...

One dad told me "4pm is happy hour for me,...

bobi2393 ‍: NTA. Your nanny and husband are the a*shole.

Her actions were completely out of line, and your relationship...

you ARE her boss, and that's why your opinion trumps...

and if she objected to those instructions, she should have...

If you hired her through an agency, I'd definitely report...

Personally I'd have fired her earlier, unless getting a replacement...

If your husband's position is part of a pattern, I'd...

KeyserSwayze Holy shit, you're NTA. And for people who are...

you tried to at first. It's too bad she got...

sun1079 NTA, she shouldn't be going behind your back to...

Punishment is a thing for a reason. Your son needs...

Her opinion on someone else's parenting isn't a part of...

The Original Poster (OP) is facing a conflict where their hired nanny is repeatedly disregarding established household rules regarding child discipline and organization, specifically concerning toys in the children’s rooms and a temporary removal of toys as a consequence. The OP felt compelled to assert their authority by directly questioning the nanny’s judgment and explicitly stating the employment hierarchy, which ultimately led to the nanny resigning.

Was the OP justified in firmly enforcing the employment structure to maintain consistency in their parenting rules, or did the act of explicitly demanding obedience undermine the collaborative relationship necessary for effective childcare? How should parents balance the need for rule consistency with the desire to maintain a respectful working relationship with childcare providers?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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