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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD is a handful. [b]She is extremely willful and can throw tantrums that last for several hours.[/b] She is only 17 months but we have already been through 2 nannies. I don't want to keep going though the interview process and the turnover of nannies isn't good for DD. Should I warn potential candidates from the start? [/quote] This is just from bad parenting. You could warn nannies of DDs history but your child is not bad or challenging by nature. Find a nanny who is experienced and PROMISE TO SUPPORT HER 100% and follow through with that promise by offering her the freedom to make changes in DDs routine and run things the way they need to run for DD to get over her behavior issues. Let her know you are there if nanny needs you but otherwise she has control and let her do her thing.[/quote]
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