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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an odd thread. You are literally hiring someone to raise your child for you, so why would you not discover through interview questions any of these obvious red flags that would indicate that her views and thoughts on how to go about this don’t align. Then you would have been able to see the lack of fit and her inability/refusal to raise them how you want.[/quote] OP here. Have you ever interviewed anyone? Hired someone? People can say whatever they want. Their references can even be good if their preferences were different from ours. Of course we did this. She claimed she cooks healthy meals and gave examples. She said she was very strict about social distancing and hand washing etc. She said she was fully on board with whatever discipline method the parents want. Her references turned out to be fine. The first few days she was great but it seems that when she got more comfortable in the job things changed. We spoke with her and gave her feedback and gave it a couple of months to give her a proper chance.[/quote] Tbh, You seem to have no problem articulating this really well here. So I’d just say it just like that to her when you explain why you’re letting her go. [/quote]
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