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[quote=Anonymous]Nanny Here: I like what the PP above me said about making a few extra minutes to ask her about her weekend and such. Most families I have worked for have done this and I really appreciate it. It also allows me to ask about their weekend in return. Since I mostly work with young toddlers, I like to hear from the parents what they did when I wasn't there but I don't like to feel as though I'm being nosy. The last family I worked for (for 16 months) NEVER asked me a single thing about me or my personal life. I actually had a lot going on in my personal life (family members in hospital, mother's house had a fire etc). It just would have been nice if they acted liked they cared enough just to ask in passing about my life. Not doing so made me feel pretty under valued. It's nice that you want to know your nanny morem and I think inviting them to dinner is a good way to do so! Or possibly asking her and your DS to meet up for lunch one day?[/quote]
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