Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than in any other professions trying to poach good employees. Nannying and preschools seem more personal because it's childcare but it's the same.
OP here. If it were one of the other teachers, I would be annoyed, but not feel like a line was crossed. Shouldn't DD's preschool teacher feel a sense of responsibility to HER students and not encourage actions that would traumatize them?
FFS.
You are beyond absurd. Get a grip, switching nannies won't traumatize your kids, you twit.
Did I ever say it would? Can you read? I've said multiple times that I think DD will be able to adapt to nanny leaving. I think it would be difficult for her to see nanny at school taking care of other kids without being given the time to adapt to nanny no longer being a central figure in her life.
With this logic, I would worry way more about your DD watching mommy take care of the new baby...you are really over the top here. Notice the consensus is that you were wrong and are being overly dramatic. It’s really rare for DCUM to agree about anything! But they seem to agree about this....