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[quote=Anonymous]When you catch either Mom or Dad during the day, let them know that you need to discuss something important w/them. Ask the parent you are talking to if there is a good time that you can all meet together. If that isn't feasible, then perhaps you can set aside a time that you can sit down w/just one of them. Anyway, let them know that you will not be available after the summer. Whether or not you want to state the reason(s) why is entirely up to you. If you have been w/them for awhile it is only natural for them to want to know. Then since you are giving such a long notice, they can begin their search for a brand new nanny. A caveat: Some families tend to get angry (unreasonably so for your case) + tend to fire the nanny on the spot or shortly thereafter. Or: They may find a new nanny sooner rather than later and want to have her start prior to when you are supposed to leave. Be prepared for either of these actions financially. Good luck to all of you![/quote]
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