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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I did interview her... I guess I wasn't as specific as perhaps I should have been during the interview, but honestly I took so e of these things as a given. I.e. that a nanny would emphasize please and thank you etc. Plus she came recommended by family.. To the PP, an example of what I mean by mopey is that [b]she won't say a proper good morning etc. when she sees my 3 year old and he says good morning in a happy voice she can easily just ignore him or grunt back[/b]. I would expect a good morning back in a happy voice... I don't think she is sad or unhappy, but I would prefer a happier, lighter tone around the kids. I don't think it's about giving them space.wilmtry to talk about it with her, it might be something she can improve is she's more aware of it? Thanks :)[/quote] I'm a nanny and this breaks my heart! No matter how I ever felt, physically or emotionally, I always greet my charges with a huge smile and a happy hello. A child needs to see his enthusiasm reflected and needs to feel that she is happy to see him. It is the LEAST we can do as nannies. Fire her, OP. This woman does NOT know how to care for children and will never learn. Please fire her. [/quote]
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