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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This set up with a nanny who helps to raise a child sounds great. Where and how do you find such a help? [/quote] PP here. We didn’t set out looking for this, but it evolved over the course of a decade with our long term nanny who became family to us. I found her in a Facebook group haha. We've built up trust over many years. She’s an immigrant without any special educational background.[/quote] I've heard of these special nannies that become trusted overtime caregivers after many years. You get lucky by having someone come into your life like them and you do everything you can to keep them happy and motivated to provide this invaluable service. Because it is often hard work and they need to feel that you appreciate, respect and value them. [/quote] Pp here. Yes, exactly. She’s extremely well compensated but more than anything, we respect her and treat her as a trusted collaborator and advisor, and never as a servant or a subordinate. We put her on a pedestal and pay close attention to what her needs, preferences, and priorities are.[/quote]
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