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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can the babysitter still make plans with the nanny? I'd back off on other plans, their non-response to you, for whatever reason, is clear and consistent. Pushing harder has not worked, no need to think it will now. I'd back off at this point. I think what you told your son, that he is a school friend, is correct. Help your boy branch out and make some friends who are more available. Maybe sign him up for rec sports, Sunday school, Scouts, etc so he has non-school friends too. [/quote] I’m trying with the branching out - we’re doing basketball (but David does it too!) and trying to set up some other activities with other kids. We are having a new babysitter starting today (our last one moved into a different type of work but is still a beloved part of our family) but I’ll try to get her to befriend David’s nanny. The nanny is nice but definitely seems like the type who only makes plans with other babysitters. [/quote] You can also befriend and plan things with David's nanny. A lot of time nannies are easier than parents. I would let contact with the parents go. You've gotten all the answers from their behavior. You may not like the answers, but you've gotten them.[/quote]
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