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[quote=Anonymous]If you're micromanaging this bad on her first day alone, I guarantee she's going to quit before you even have a chance to find a new nanny. OP, if you really want this to work, you have to be clear with your expectations then trust in your nanny. Don't sit around watching the cameras all day waiting for her to mess up so you have a reason to call and bitch at her. She's a professional, let her do her job, trust her judgment or find a new nanny who is willing to obey your every order. PS, I'm a nanny and I also turn off the noise machine and turn on the lights before picking up the baby. It's much easier to do these things without a crying baby in your arms and it literally takes 5 seconds.[/quote]
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