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[quote=Anonymous]Start looking for a new nanny right now. This one is terrible and if she continues will only take that as its ok to not listen to what you want. When looking for a new nanny be very specific about what your needs/style. When interviewing ask for multiple examples, talk through how they would handle different situations, etc. When checking references ask the reference about specific things you are looking for and whether they think the potential nanny would fit with that. I've had to hire several nannies in the past 6 months (we moved, nannies were looking for a temp position, etc) and each time I was very upfront with my expectations and the reality of the situation (small apartment, no yard, not comfortable with outings, strict social distancing, no screentime). Each time I also asked more and more questions to the references do really get a sense of the nanny. There are some great nannies out there but you do have to dig a little to find the right one. [/quote]
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