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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not a small thing for a child’s main caregiver to disappear. How much longer until your child is in school? I’d stick it out if you can. [/quote] Thanks for the unsolicited advice (I asked how to fire, not whether to fire), but also, I am my child's main caregiver, thank you very much. I am his mother. She is his nanny. [/quote] Oh, so the problem is you, not the nanny. Good luck finding someone else with this attitude. Yikes.[/quote] +1 Unnecessary overreaction. The PP was making a valid point that continuity of care is really important for young kids. It takes time for kids and a new caregiver to establish a healthy relationship from scratch, and the benefits of pushing through with this nanny might outweigh the benefits of starting over. You haven't provided enough information about the personality mismatch for people to inform tailored responses about how best to let the nanny go.[/quote]
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