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[quote=Anonymous][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] My point was just that she's acting childishly, but there's no way to stop her. All you can do is either control your reaction to her or quit. For whatever reason, she is insecure about her role. It might help to address the problem directly, particularly if there are particular areas where it comes up a lot, but other areas where she leaves you alone. It could also really upset her if you bring it up. Maybe you know since you're there, but if you're not ready to quit, and you aren't sure, I wouldn't risk it.[/quote]
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