Thought I'd post about this here too. I posted a while back on 'behaviour & development'
here is the original thread
The situation is:
a) I work from home 20 hours a week, a part-time nanny looks after our 15 month DS for those hours (she's been with us since he was 5 months)
b) I try to hide away in the loft to do the work, since this supposedly eases his separation anxiety
c) This doesn't necessarily work. First because in practice my nanny calls out for me sometimes to ask things, second because I'm not perfectly organized & sometimes have to dash downstairs for something (not often). But most importantly because I'm distracted by hearing him crying / laughing / whatever & often just plain miss him & find excuses to go down & see him
d) The nanny is going out less nowadays because of the bad weather making it very hard indeed to concentrate on my work
e) The worst thing is the huge guilt that I feel with the whole arrangement, which I have to say I don't feel when I'm out & about (because I know DS is in good hands). But I can't manage to work often in other places because I have my books/papers/computer programs at home...The guilt is at its worst on those days when I don't get much work done (e.g. today, because last night we hardly slept at all). In those occasions I don't really manage to rest because of the noise (toddler screaming / laughing etc) but also because of the guilt i.e. I should be there playing with him, instead I'm here resting ( not actually resting...)
Any ideas / practical suggestions from nannies or parents who have been in this situation?