I can play the violin and piano, speak fluent English and Japanese, and have one year's study abroad experience. Recently, Nimo, a highly educated live-in nanny born in 1990s, shared her work and daily life as a "live-in nanny" through a short video, which attracted a series of discussions.
The contrast between being young, highly educated and rich in personal skills and the occupation of "live-in nanny" makes more people pay attention to the occupation of "high-end housekeeping", which is another new direction that many "mother hen" regard as "not losing at the starting line".
"Get up at six in the morning to make breakfast. After the child gets up, take her to brush her teeth, comb her hair and eat, and then drive her to kindergarten; During the children's study, I will go home and find some housework first; After school in the afternoon, I went to the kindergarten to pick her up in advance; Go home at night and take the children to read English picture books and practice playing the piano. Wait until eight or nine o'clock in the evening, the children watch TV or play with their mothers, and I can get off work. " On social media, Nemo recorded a day of "Beijing post-90 s live-in nanny" with a short video. "Elder sister, can you come to my house? There is a great need for young parenting+tutoring. " "If the aunts at home are so awesome, I want to invite them, too." "Ma Bao, the triplet, said," I need you, too. "If you want to have such a young" aunt ",there are many messages about this in Nemo's video comment area.
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