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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no reason that, for the right price, a nanny can't do all the tasks that a SAHM would do (including dishes, cooking, laundry etc. just not deep cleaning). If a SAHM was EITHER just a teacher or housekeeper, they would be a failure. I only spend the extra cost of getting a nanny because they can do both things- just like me if I were home. If I simply wanted "teaching" I would go to a daycare where they have all the appropriate age props to help kids develop.[/quote] This is my thought. How can a nanny only sit and care for a child when a SAHM does everything. However, not all babies nap and some need extra attention.[/quote] Why do stay at home mom's need nanny? Please correct first you are looking for housekeeper not nanny to do all your work loads.[/quote] There are many reasons from lifestyle choices to health issues. The point is, SAHM seem to be able to take care of more than just the child and yet, a nanny in a paid job can only do the absolute minimum. The point of hiring help is to replace things that you would do while you are at work and to make your life easier. [/quote]
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