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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nanny that is a mother, Nanny with 10 plus year experience, a person that stays at her job for more than three years. [/quote] I disagree with the "nanny who is a mother" assessment. Having a nanny with a child/children brings in all sorts of issues - what to do when her child is home sick, feeling guilty about keeping a mother away from her own child, knowing that her children will always come first with the nanny and not your child, etc. Perhaps a nanny with grown children but a nanny with young children is a burden. [/quote] As a mother, doesn't matter how many year of experience you have as a nanny. When you become a mother you learn so much. So many things you will NEVER learn from being a nanny from 9-5. My daughter is now five, and I have yet to take off because she is sick, because my husband works nights. And she is in full-time school. And when she was an infant I had my mother in-law. When you are a mother you understand the need to be reliable, trustworthy. [/quote]
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