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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Good grief! Spoiling your child rotten sounds like what you are doing. Our nanny did the laundry and cooked for the kids also. What do you do with your 12 month old all day? Stare into his eyes and ask him what he wants? I don't spoil him at all! We have a pretty solid routine down, and our days are filled with enriching and engaging activities. [quote]Your nanny didn't plan and cook your dinner, so I don't really get the point of your post except to be nasty![/quote] You have a pretty good routine of spending waaaay too much time on that baby and cleaning the house. [/quote] Not the PP, but my nanny plans and cooks dinner 2-3 times a week for our family, plus laundry and light house cleaning. With only one child who still naps to care for, she says she has plenty of time to do it. When I stayed at home for the first 8 months of my child's existence, I cooked too (I had plenty of time to do so while the baby napped, but granted, I enjoy cooking). If you're prepping food for your child 4 times a day, why don't you make something that your husband can eat too? You'll broaden your child's palate. At a year old, my kid was eating what we ate--it improved our adult nutrition, and he's now one of those kids that will eat pretty much everything without a fuss.[/quote]
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