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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s what I was looking for in a nanny for my daughter - someone to give her love. What is more important than that? Approval, love, acceptance, joy at seeing her... Her first nanny loved her more than her own life but moved away. Our current nanny clearly doesn’t love her or our new baby. [/quote] This breaks my heart. Please consider a replacement if you think it’s hopeless. Little children really do require stability, competence, and yes, love. It’s not an extra, it’s an absolute requirement. Or consequences down the road....[/quote] I always start with newborns for this reason - it is hard for me to bond with a 3 or 4 year old. But when you start caring for a child since birth, the love and bonding is forever. I know several nannies who feel as I do. [/quote] I don’t bond well with nonverbal children. But once they start talking, it’s great. To each their own. My charges know my position is ending soon. On Friday, one asked me how long I’ll love him. I replied that I’ll always love him, even when he doesn’t want to call me anymore. He said that will never happen, but I’m realistic. Teen and preteen boys don’t want to call former nannies :)[/quote]
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