How do you know that OP’s MB knew the child would be going to daycare? We never intended to send our son to daycare but had a stunning and sudden financial crisis. Daycare had an opening and we had to move fast. We are so lucky that my son’s nanny decided to stay in his life and see him every week. They have a wonderful relationship. His former nanny is now a dear family friend. Sometimes there are no bad guys, P.O. Just people doing the best they can in the moment. |
+1 Wow to the drama. If you have had a good relationship with them and realize that this about the child - not you - then you possess the maturity to realize that you can move on AND continue a good relationship/have fond memories. A child growing up is not a betrayal of you, for goodness sake. We are so grateful for the nanny our dd has, and she is now like a surrogate grandma who is still very much a part of dd's life. If you find yourself thrown by a change in plans when your charge reaches preschool-ish age, it might be a good idea to include during your interview better clarification of how long they plan to need a nanny. In our case it was totally transparent that we were going to put dd in the lottery for DC PS3, and that if we got a good match she would start school that August. We let the nanny know the lottery dates and results, so there were no surprises and it gave her a ton of time to look around for her next position. |