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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MB here who just yesterday had to have about an issue. I would not fire right away. I would be kind of matter of fact: "it came to my attention that TV was on while children were playing in the room. Does that sound right? " if she starts challenging it, asking how do you know, tell her it is not material. Then say "I would like to remind you that I find it unacceptable that TV is on while kids are in the room. They are not learning anything, they can not understand everything and might get scared, etc..." you should also talk about books and phone and say that this is not acceptable either. If you'd like to give a warning, do it in writing. To finish, maybe discuss what activities she should be doing with kids (how much ate they reading? Is the nanny initiating play? Etc.).[/quote] No. Don't ask a question you already know the answer to, that's passive-aggressive.[/quote]
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