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[quote=Anonymous]Some nannies wouldn't mind making puréed food while others would. The family should only hire someone who has no issue in doing so. If the nanny doesn't want to make it, that is her personal choice. She should just look for a family that doesn't require it. And during nap time, a nanny shouldn't have to do any extra chores. Common sense dictates that any dishes used during her stay should be washed, all toys/puzzles/books be put away and any other messes taken care of such as crumbs swept up, counters wiped down or high chairs & strollers cleaned. But other than that, the nanny should be able to do what she wants because children who take naps tend to be more work vs. those that do not. Naps are Mother Nature's way of letting whoever is in charge of the child to get adequate time to rest themselves and rejuvenate too. I see nothing "lazy" about caring for a young child at all. Are firefighters seen as "lazy" when there aren't any fires to fight and they sit around the station playing cards? Of course not because their time is not theirs, they have to be on-call if an emergency. Same as a nanny.[/quote]
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