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[quote=Anonymous]This is sad, you should watch Mary Poppins, she knows from day one she's there because the parents need help and shrimper once they don't need help it will be time to move on. She leaves without saying goodbye, because the truth is the children's relationship with their parents is the most important. In all nanny situations its the relationship between parents and children that is the most important, the nanny is just part of the support system. You'll have to get your own lif and loved ones to cry over because In my twenty years of nannying only a handful the children I have cared for will remember me, and no family has ever taken me out to dinner after our time has ended. Truth is you'll move on and so will they, you can have fond memories and be proud of your hand in helping raise a amazing person, but if there's more to it then that you should change you line of work or seek a therapist.[/quote]
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