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[quote=Anonymous]A nanny must care for your child in your home. If you don't like the thought of that, an in-home daycare might be a better solution for you. They're smaller than other daycares and still offer a home-based environment, but at the caregiver's home instead of your own. Honestly though, this is not a common concern. If you can't find someone to hire that you trust not to steal your things or rifle through your mail, then I don't see how you'd be able to find someone you trust to leave with your kids. If you're really set on this and refuse to see a therapist about it, get a nanny cam for the places in the house you'd worry about (jewelry boxes, safe, whatever) and let the nanny know your house has security cameras inside and out. [/quote]
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