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[quote=Anonymous]I agree that you are overthinking this. If you have a good relationship with the nanny, you should be able to talk openly/honestly with her. I would tell her this Friday at the end of the day that your daughter has gotten into daycare earlier and as a result you will no longer need her after X date, that you are more than happy to be a reference for her, and to put out a good word in the neighborhood for her. April is not that far away so she will likely appreciate having the time to look for a job while still having one. That said, if she gets a job offer that starts sooner than the last day you need her, there is the chance that she will leave before you are ready. But if you have a good relationship with her, she should be willing to work with another family to find a start date that works for everyone (old and new family).[/quote]
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