Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I never talk about the nanny! DD brings her up to other people. And yes, the former nanny has asked to visit DD many times.
I didn’t like the nanny but DD loved her.
Do I keep going with no-visit-policy or allow visits?
As a parent you have to put your own needs aside for what is best for your children. By firing a nanny your child loved and bonded with, and not having a transition is pretty much a parenting fail.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I never talk about the nanny! DD brings her up to other people. And yes, the former nanny has asked to visit DD many times.
I didn’t like the nanny but DD loved her.
Do I keep going with no-visit-policy or allow visits?
Anonymous wrote:Why couldn’t you stand her?
Anonymous wrote:OP, that is super cruel of you and shows a total lack of understanding about child development. This is so mean and ignorant that I almost think it’s a troll.