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[quote=Anonymous]I think you just need to put in your notice. Tell them The level care of their child needs is beyond what you are capable of providing and they should seek out a special needs nanny who has experience with this type of care. They are probably not focused on switching nannies because the special needs nannies are significantly more expensive than a regular nanny. This job will continue to change and become more stressful depending on the type of special needs their daughter has and the services she requires as she gets older. she'll be in more ABA therapy sessions, and possibly occupational and physical therapy depending on what she has. It will be expensive to pay for the services especially ones that are covered by health insurance plus a special-needs nanny that will require a vehicle for all the driving to and from the sessions. This doesn't sound like a long-term position that you want to be in.[/quote]
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