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[quote=Anonymous]I really don't want to because my son seems to enjoy her alot! But he really needs interaction with child(ren) his age. He is 2 years old and behind in social skills and other cognitive skills. He But he is still really smart and the sweetest boy ever. He would absolutely love another little kid to run around with all day! I initially hired my nanny 8 months ago and part of the reason is because she had a child my son's age and I mentioned the fact it would be great to have her daughter come over and interact with him at least once a week. However a few weeks after she was hired she informed me that she would not be coming unless it was an emergency because her grandmother watches her and enjoys that time with her, also her daughter is clingy and she wants to be fully focused on my son (which I understand and appreciate). I cannot afford to send my toddler to preschool (2 year old class) part time during the week and still pay for a nanny (we have an infant that requires care as well). Do I let nanny go and find someone able to bring their child with them to work (for reasons mentioned above)? In a year from now our finances will be different and we will definitely be able to have both a nanny and do part time preschool. Should I just wait? I just feel like my son is missing out on so much opportunity not getting the interaction he needs by other toddlers. [/quote]
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