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[quote=Anonymous][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] I hope you're a SAHM or you're simply a hypocritical asshole [/quote] No, I am simply being honest. I would not hire a nanny with young children of her own. Flame me all you want - I made this decision and I stand by it. Our amazing nanny is older with no children but 25 years of preschool teaching experience and advanced degrees in ECE. She could not be more loving, more dependable nor more responsible. My child id her joy as is her previous charge. [/quote]
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