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[quote=Anonymous]I always text DC's nanny if one of the kids is sick. Usually the night before or in the morning when her alarm goes off (I know what time she wakes up). But she's also reasonable and comes in if they have a cold/runny nose or are just feeling blah. We've been lucky and the only time she hasn't come in was when the youngest woke up in the middle of the night throwing up and I texted her in the morning "X got sick last night. So far only a one time thing. Will update you if it turned out to be something he ate or a bug. Enjoy the day off!" and of course we gave it to her unpaid and didn't take it out of her PTO. I think it is just a respect thing to alert the nanny to anyone who is sick. Yes, most of the time the nanny should still come in and most of the time they've already been exposed to the germs. But it is just common courtesy. [/quote]
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