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[quote=Anonymous]We were so blessed with our first nanny when DD was an infant to two years old. She was educated, devoted and in the neighborhood - and way more expensive than we could afford now that DD is in private school. Now that DD is five and I am pregnant with our second, I know I can no longer afford someone as educated as our first nanny. I just want someone who is loving and kind - to care for a newborn and pick up DD from school (as well as be home with her for minor illnesses). How to you interview for kindness, patience and the ability to love? Our former nanny told me to ask a candidate about their current charges and see if they light up talking about them. Do you nannies agree? [/quote]
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