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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, I wouldn't hire a nanny who was trying to get pregnant. It's too hard on children to switch nannies so often. I actually have posted before on the benefits of hiring only older nannies - this is one of them. Our nanny is 59 and the best nanny we have ever had. She was a teacher prior to becoming a nanny and has more energy and enthusiasm than I have! She also is 100% NO DRAMA and she never texts or talks on her phone when she is with our child. And, to your point, she is not going to get pregnant! [/quote] Good points, I never thought about the phone thing. You kind of get to the point where you assume everyone texts constantly, I forgot about the older generation! My only concern would be finding that right older person that still has the energy to run around with little kids and isn't to arthritic to sit on the floor.[/quote] Yes, it is about finding the right older nanny although our nanny, as I said, has more energy than I ever had and I'm thirty years younger than she is! Our nanny spends her life on the floor with our three year old and runs after him with ease. She clearly has more energy and interest than any of the other nannies, most much younger, that I see talking in the park. Plus our nanny is the only woman I have ever seen (myself included) who pushes a stroller while NOT talking/texting on her phone. [/quote]
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