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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can enroll her in a CDA class…they're offered at the children resource center in Rockville or montgomery college. Also if you want her to acquire skills, maybe have her volunteer at several daycares or a place like the Children's Inn at NIH. They really need the help there. [/quote] She is a nanny not a slave. How do you MAKE her volunteer? Ridiculous. Why did you hire someone who needs training, OP?[/quote] Obviously she is not a slave because she is getting paid. Many jobs require ongoing training for employees to either fresh up on previous skills or to acquire new ones…why should it be different for nannies. My employers had me take cpr, first aid, sid. On my own I took classes on teaching positive behavioral skills to young kids, child development and psychology, I took care of family kids for years for free. Good affordable child care is hard to come by so if you meet the right person that want to work you give them a job and help them learn little by little….thats how I started and that's how all nannies start. [/quote]
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