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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for the advice. We just want someone with teaching experience to keep DD occupied and to learn. No house-chores at all. I thought all preschool teachers had to have at least those associate credits. [/quote] Ok, but you can’t afford that... so now what? I am an excellent career nanny without teaching experience. The families I e worked for were/are lucky to have found me. I can guarantee that I provide the daily activities that you are looking for. You may be able to find someone like me with your budget (depending on location and other benefits), but you’ll need to re-evaluate your budget and priorities if you insist upon having a former preschool teacher. Also, I was better with all the kids at the preschool we visited this week (my charges will not be attending that school, which came highly recommended from people in town). My point is that having that experience doesn’t necessarily make you a great nanny. [/quote]
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