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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MB here and I agree that this is insecurity on your boss' part. I would give your opinion but if/when she tries to convince you otherwise just say something like "I respect your position and have no problem doing what you ask. There are lots of ways to approach these things so I'm fine w/ what you request." Then just repeat that ad nauseaum. If you don't engage she'll tire of it and after a couple of times she'll know that's your standard answer when you disagree. Maybe she'll calm down over time. I found that most of these things cropped up in the first year of parenthood/infancy. After that the decisions seem less weighty, parents learn that their kids survive and are sturdier than they think, etc... Good luck.[/quote] Then the nanny should charge extra for that degree of hand-holding. I have special consultation rates for that.[/quote]
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