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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Instead of assuming the worst, have you told her what your daughter said? Kids concept of time is not ,as you should know, very reliable. Maybe she got held up during the pick up or understimated how long it would take her. You need to communicate with your nanny and not take your kids word for it. [/quote] Her 9yr old brother confirms they were left home together. I base my time estimate on the average amount of time it would take me to and from camp plus "extraction" time to get my kid to actually leave. Camps usually have a slow drip at checkout with kids not really quite ready for another 5-10 minutes, plus my son loves to linger. This is the start of our third week with her. During her first week, she showed up 15 min late on day 1, 20 min late on day 2. I told her we needed reliable on time arrival, she apologized, has been on time since then. But this just feels like really poor judgment. [/quote]
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