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[quote=Anonymous]Continue with your search for a new nanny. It sounds like there is something going on with your current one that is leading to communication issues as well as her sudden paranoia. The issues with your older child are concerning as well. It doesn't sound like your 3 1/2 yo is doing anything out of the ordinary for a child that age. If your nanny is incapable of coming up with ideas to try or not following through with what the two of you collaboratively came up with she may not be a good fit for your daughter. You owe it to yourself and your family to let the nanny know that you have accepted her resignation and are moving forward with finding a replacement. It's not fair to you or your family to have to deal with miscommunication and strange, concerning behavior with your nanny. The hassle of finding a new nanny will likely pale in comparison to keeping the current one around and dealing with ongoing issues.[/quote]
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