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[quote=Anonymous]I think you should talk to your nanny + give her a chance to make changes. A good warning may make her get back on her toes. However, I find it completely unacceptable to allow a child to draw on your walls/furniture. What did the nanny say she was doing while your daughter did this? Could she have been sleeping? Or texting? Checking her Instagram, Facebook, etc.?? Do you think she could be lax in her duties because she wants to quit, but doesn't have the heart to tell you directly so she is hoping you will fire her? All these factors should be considered. If after the warning, she still does not measure up anymore, I would give her her walking papers. Your little girl deserves optimal care + attention, and if this nanny is unwilling to offer it, there are tons of nannies out there that are. Good luck. I hope this helps out.[/quote]
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