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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]She's jealous and wants to be "mom," but you're the one who's there to actually do it. I get that she's rude and annoying, but little compassion might make it get to you less.[/b] She wants to be the one who "knows best" for her own child.[/quote] Not OP but could you expand on this a little more? I am a nanny who is facing much the same issues as OP but was hired for my education in Early Childhood Development and experience. I do feel compassion for my MB but also was told by both she and DH because of my education and experience (and, quite frankly, I am being paid over market rate for my education and experience) however I am constantly being contradicted and corrected, too. MB could save a lot of money if she simply wants a "Yes Man". I don't know what to do. [/quote]
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