Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not a small thing for a child’s main caregiver to disappear. How much longer until your child is in school? I’d stick it out if you can.
Thanks for the unsolicited advice (I asked how to fire, not whether to fire), but also, I am my child's main caregiver, thank you very much. I am his mother. She is his nanny.
Oh, so the problem is you, not the nanny. Good luck finding someone else with this attitude. Yikes.
ha, they are definitely the problem. couldn't imagine what the caregiver has to deal with and wouldn't be surprised if child likes caregiver more. hence the need to be replaced for "personality".
personality seemed to work just fine for almost two years.
Yeah, thanks for the 'advice'. Please look at the title of the post. Only address the issue at hand. Enough with the editorializing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not a small thing for a child’s main caregiver to disappear. How much longer until your child is in school? I’d stick it out if you can.
Thanks for the unsolicited advice (I asked how to fire, not whether to fire), but also, I am my child's main caregiver, thank you very much. I am his mother. She is his nanny.
Oh, so the problem is you, not the nanny. Good luck finding someone else with this attitude. Yikes.
ha, they are definitely the problem. couldn't imagine what the caregiver has to deal with and wouldn't be surprised if child likes caregiver more. hence the need to be replaced for "personality".
personality seemed to work just fine for almost two years.
Yeah, thanks for the 'advice'. Please look at the title of the post. Only address the issue at hand. Enough with the editorializing.