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[quote=Anonymous]I suggest you let her know as soon as you can. The sooner the better because this will allow more time to seek a new family to work for. I am sure she will not fault you or your husband for the change in circumstances. It is not anyone's fault. It is what it is. I am sure she will completely understand OP. Just let her know that you will do everything you can to assist her in finding a new position. If you can, write her an excellent letter of recommendation as well as offer to be a glowing telephone reference for her too. If you have any friends in the area who may be in need of a nanny, let her know that you will give them her contact info too. As long as things go smoothly, I see no reason why she should act any differently toward your children. If she does, then know that you have done nothing wrong and that it would be your nanny that is "off." Good luck.[/quote]
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