I have a babysitter. She comes every week for less than 2 hrs, she?s always on time, DS likes her. She had glowing references and lots of experience. She's 19.
On her first week, she:
- took DS out & didn?t bring him home til after I got back (only 10 mins). She knew when I?d be home.
- misplaced my house keys (but retraced her steps then found them in her pocket ? she was very apologetic and nearly cried)
- didn?t take water for DS, like I asked her too (but they didn?t go far so didn?t matter)
- hadn?t locked the front door properly (1 lock instead of both).
- complained that she couldn?t work the TV (I had said I didn?t mind DS watching telly but hadn?t expected her to want to do that on her first day. I was only gone for 90 minutes.
I put all of this down to bad day/ first day/ nerves and felt that the important thing was that DS had fun, was looked after and was safe.
More recently:
I have found a piece of a bowl under a counter in the kitchen and, when I checked, I was missing 1. I don?t remember breaking it and no-one else has been in the house when I haven?t been there, so I can only assume she did it. But she didn?t mention it.
She has been through drawers looking for crayons, paper and stuff. I felt a bit uncomfortable that she had done that without asking but decided I should have told her where those things were kept so she wouldn?t have to rummage.
This week, I came back and she had ransacked the cupboards looking for a balloon to blow up. DS had, correctly, told her they were in a kitchen cupboard. She said she couldn?t find them. BUT she had been through everything ?box of medicines, she?d found my mug at the back which had cash in it (the cash was strewn all over the cupboard). I had hidden several of DS?s xmas presents in there, to give to him another time but she found them, unwrapped them and DS saw them all.
She made no effort to hide what she had done, which makes me think she was actually just looking for a balloon but I can?t help feeling a bit violated. It was all a bit odd. And, she claimed to not be able to find a balloon when they were right in front of her
Babysitters are really hard to come by ? I have contacted 15 and have only 1 who may be able to take her place. But I am wondering if this is a case of better the devil you know. Is she just young and has no idea of appropriateness?
DS (3) does like her, she seems to look after him well and she is reliable. But I feel a bit uncomfortable.
Do I talk to her? Or just fire her?