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[quote=Anonymous]I think what you are asking for are basic common sense issues. The fact that your child was given medicine instead of vitamins is very problematic OP. And that she has issues w/just basic reading + writing can be very dangerous in an emergency, God forbid. Imagine if something happened in the home and she called 9-1-1 and could not understand basic instructions given due to language barriers, etc. While she sounds like a wonderful and kind-hearted nanny, she is not a practical nanny for your child overall and your child's safety and welfare could be compromised because of it. You need to let her go. If it makes you feel better, you can offer her a severance since she technically did nothing wrong on the job. You can also offer to give her a good recommendation/referral as well.[/quote]
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