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[quote=Anonymous]I would do three things: 1) Schedule a time to talk to her with no kids around, face-to-face. 2) Talk to the other family and explain that your 4yo and nanny are struggling and you'd like to set up a day for her to take just him on a grand adventure and that you are happy to pay for a backup sitter to care for the little kids 3) Let nanny know that something seems off and that you're worried about her and want to help. She and 4yo need some bonding time to recover from her absence and the fights they've been having. She also needs to step it up and either get out of the house most days or plan some more exciting projects and activities to do at home for just three more weeks. If you guys can't fix that relationship, then sending 4yo to school in the fall will make it worse--he'll be home only for the most bored, stressed-out, grumpy portion of his day.[/quote]
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