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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You tell the backup nanny that you would LIKE to consider her for a full-time position, but are hesitating because of the following with the baby. Then you lay out three or four specific things about how she interacts with the baby that you want changed, and you explain what you want them changed TO. And then you see if those change. Sometimes the younger people are more hungry and have more drive. I'd give the backup one or two weeks to see if she makes changes, and then get rid of the old nanny as soon as the backup can start fulltime.[/quote] Mb here - I think this poster gave excellent advice. I agree that it's time to replace your primary nanny and your back-up nanny should be given a chance. A clear, direct conversation about your concerns, what you really value about her work, and what would be different if she became the full-time nanny are appropriate before you finalize any decisions. [/quote]
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