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Reply to "do you consider nannies with bad English/bad grammar?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would you send your children to a school where the teacher spoke broken or poor English? Your child’s nanny, birth to 3, is their first and most important teacher. [/quote] This is so true. Not just a nanny with proper grammar but an extensive vocabulary is extremely important... but very expensive. [/quote] I’d say whoever is your child’s primary caregiver is your child’s first teacher. And yes, the first three years are most definitely the most important years. Everything after that comes on top of either a strong foundation, or a weak one. [/quote] Nanny is with your child all day long. Her education most definitely matters. Waking Hour for waking hour, she is with your child more than the parents. [/quote]
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