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[quote=Anonymous]My daughter was much like your son for the first four months. At around four months, she settled into the world a bit more and was comfortable sitting in a bouncy chair for short periods, as long as she could see and get occasional interaction with a caregiver. By six months, she was napping on a schedule and happy to play in an exersaucer type toy while her caregiver worked in the kitchen or whatever. By eleven months she was tearing around the playground, climbing stairs, and walking laps around the block without assistance, with very little interest in being held for extended periods. In other words, don't assume that your child will always be as needy as he is now. Choose a nanny who feels like a good long-range fit. You need someone who is smart and fit enough to stimulate and keep up with the child as his needs change, and not just someone who expresses willingness to hold the baby all day. [/quote]
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