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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All very helpful, thank you. Having someone who would call out for many sick days wouldn’t work well. Occasionally is fine, but if weekly or biweekly, it would be tough. I’m speaking with someone now who I like a lot, and she brought up engaging play dates and activities outside the home. Seems very active. I’ve interviewed many, which has been helpful. [/quote] Well, if your nanny is sick you are in a bind. BUT with public school days off for your 4 year old, you're still in a bind now, but with a nanny you'd have that covered (because that would be part of the deal: 1 child most of the time, but during summers, school breaks, snow days, and school days off (for conferences, teacher planning/PD days, holidays) your nanny cares for both kids. AND, picking your child up at 3pm probably would be wonderful for your older child. [/quote]
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