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[quote=Anonymous]I am a nanny in much the same situation as yours. I started nannying for a little girl when she was 8 weeks old, she is currently 16 months. Here are things I brought up at our one year review. 1. Do you feel her outings are appropriate? Are there to many, to few, are they to expensive or to far away? Would you like to see anything changed? If so what? 2. Do you feel her diet is healthy enough and has enough variety? 3. Do you feel that the discipline and rules established are appropriate and realistic for her age? Am I to stern or to lack? Does my current discipline style align with yours? What do you feel is the best approach as she grows? Would you like to see anything changed? If so what? 4. Do you feel that I overstep myself in making decisions regarding her daily life? Or that I am to assertive in my opinions? 5. The possibility of contributing to health insurance. Is this still a possibility? These were questions she brought up. 1. Do you think we need to start "teaching" her more now that she is older, ie- should I/we start teaching colors, shapes, etc like they would in day care/pre school. I don't know much about what goes on in day care, but wonder if I'm supposed to be more active now that she seems to be learning so much. 2. Should I have her around kids more, like play groups and such so she learns to share, play, etc? 3. Are you okay with your hours, off time, the overall way the job has been working? We emailed these to each other a few days before we were scheduled to meet so that we would have a chance to formulate responses. [/quote]
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