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[quote=Anonymous]High IQ doesn't always equate to great problem solving skills as it relates to children. As PPS, have pointed out to you it is possible to reuest IQ scores when hiring a nanny. It is also possible that the things you are complaining about have little to with the nanny's actual intelligence. All in all, maybe you should refine your hiring process. If in eight years you haven't found a nanny you are 100% satisfied with odds are your methods for hiring are the issue. Maybe you should make it clear during your interviewing process, that beyond paying you want zero involvement with the nanny. Believe me, there are nannies that can and will take total charge and require little to no input from you. IMO if your biggest complaint about your nanny is that she wants to know all the household rules you should consider yourself lucky. Browse the boards, and you will find employers with real issues like nannies ignoring the kids and not properly harnessing them in car seats.[/quote]
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