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[quote=Anonymous]I am a nanny and totally respect a parents' choices on how to raise their choice. If I truly disagreed with an approach (like Babywise or spanking) I would quit but smaller things like when to potty train or what a child should eat are the parents' choice 100% and I do as requested always. However, MB asks for my opinion on something (I have my Masters in Early Childhood Education and have been a preschool teacher for two decades) and I give her my opinion. If she disagrees with me I respect it and tell her that I will do as she asks and do not defend my position or bring it up again. I do not get an attitude about it (look - there are a hundred paths to the top of the mountain) and respect her. But she wants me to agree with her. She will keep at it and want to continue to discuss it until I tell her that she is right. It is starting to wear on me and I am becoming afraid to voice any opinion when asked as I don't want another topic that she can harp on. What to do? [/quote]
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