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[quote=Anonymous]Stop stressing over the small stuff OP. As I am sure you know, as a telecommuting parent, you need to respect your nanny's duties & provide her w/all the autonomy she rightfully deserves. Let her do her job. Give her time to bond w/your baby. And let your baby have the time he needs to form a bond w/her. These things do not happen overnight. It may take a week or so. No offense, but it sounds to me as if you are micro-managing your poor nanny. How else would you know the degree of receptiveness your child is demonstrating for her vs. you + your husband? You should be focusing on your work. After all, that is why you hired her, right? I understand the whole "First-Time Mother" anxiety and all, but you need to let them form their own bond w/each other in their own time. From what you just told us, she sounds to me as if she is doing a fantastic job already. Don't make the mistake of chasing this good nanny away based on irrational observations.[/quote]
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