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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] half a dozen caregivers...hmmm alarm bells are ringing here. Have you considered that you may be the issue. What is your hiring process? Do you do trial days? Are you clear on the nanny's role and expectations of the job? Do you trust the nanny to do her job or is there lots of micromanaging involved? And to respond to your question - no all nannies do not slack off after being hired. The possibility exist yes but hiring well and routine check-ins should help to alleviate this problem. [/quote] This! My kid is 21 months and we have the same nanny that started when she was 4 months. No slacking noted. Yes things have changed as the kid grew and naps shifted but the house is spotless everyday. Baby clean and happy with new words and skills and a homemade lunch and something for her dinner made daily. Older nanny (50s) like another grandma. They do a two hour outside time most days and not just in the stroller. Climbing on play ground, walking in the park etc. [/quote]
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