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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a minority working mom and I have had 3 separate nannies for my children. All have been college educated white American girls in their 20's. They are not hard to find if you take the time to look.[/quote] Same. We are AA and our wonderful nanny was young, American, happened to be white, and had a bachelor's from a well-known university in the Midwest, where she majored in early childhood education. I believe her husband had a well-paying job, and she just preferred to nanny instead of teach because she enjoyed it. She had excellent references and was truly wonderful with our child. I had no qualms about leaving my daughter with her when I went back to work at nine weeks (daughter was home with nanny 3 to 4 days a week and husband 1 to 2 days a week). We'd probably still have her if we hadn't left the area. We still keep in touch with her and give her updates periodically.[/quote]
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