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by linglang72 » Wed, 21 Nov 2012 2:32 pm
Just to clarify
Lots of pinoy prefer to call themselves as tutors, instructors, educators instead of maids and helpers, because of the unfortunate low social class stigma associated to it.
Yes it is parents and educators job to educate the children. Parents do however implicitly expect that anyone (the grandparents or helpers) who takes up the child-caring duty can pass the children some knowledge. The expectation isn't that high, but at the least alphabet, numbers and colours. These basic items surface naturally when interacting with children and they are in most infants' books and toys. So how can the children not know - the only explanation is because my helper was either text-messaging or on the phone all the time while leaving my son alone to play. And that is why I need to change.
I don't think we are in a position to criticize how other people want to use their helpers, as long as it is within the ethic and legal requirements. Most of my friends have helpers who can teach a thing or two except mine. So I am not the freak here. And plenty of helpers during interview or when advertising themselves try to sell these extra skills they have. Don't office workers also do something that is outside their JD?
In fact I let my helper off for all Sundays and all evenings. She doesn't need to cook dinner nor wash dishes. she doesn't have to work for 6-8 weeks a year coz we are overseas. so do I get a refund for that or can I at least expect her to teach at least the numbers and toilet train my child?
You are trying to save this lady but you are kicking away the voluteers who knock at the door. Absurd.