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[quote=Anonymous]I hate these threads where people won't even share their child's age or general behavioral/medical situation. It is basically impossible to give any sort of advice. You make a lot of $$. Even in the DMV you could hire out almost everything, if you were willing to live in a smaller house. You said a nanny was not a gamechanger--does this mean your kid is old enough and independent enough to not need one? Or is your kid independent enough to be in a mainstream daycare? Rather than a nanny, I'd hire a full time housekeeper who will make meals and then focus on tutors/therapists for whatever it is you are trying to address with your kid/s. A special needs au pair (this is a thing), along with the housekeeper, is another option, especially for a school age kid. You mentioned ASD. This is not something you will fix ever.[/quote]
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