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[quote=Anonymous]I hired a nanny, whom I thought due to her years of experience would be a great fit for our family. I thought as a woman in her kid thirties she could be of better example then younger nannies. I don't think she has modeled her diet needs in an appropriate manner. My kids and my husband all eat organic and healthy foods. My nanny promotes the opposite. She will eat junk, and while she does bring her food to work, I never thought she Would be the type to bring junk around. I have gotten worried and recently had a talk about her diet needs. I don't think I am asking for a lot out of her but I do not want my kids picking up her junk food habits. I teach my kids to share and b courteous, I'm afraid they might want to tell nanny to share her food too. I don't want her not modeling good habits for my kids. Youngest years are crucial for learning and I want to eat good because they like it and not because its there. It would truly bother me if she was giving them junk behind my back. We compost and recycle. I can't say she does. I feel if things don't change then maybe I might need to let her know if she cares about the kids, she will do what's best and encourage composting recycling and not using plastic. We are teaching our kids this and want her to help encourage the while she is with us. Is this too much to ask?[/quote]
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