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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am guessing she is assuming if your husband is at home and your kids are not tiny babies that he wants to be with his kids and she is not needed. If she is just hanging around she probably feels like she could be off? Not saying this is righy but most nannies/au pairs get resentful working when a parent is home.[/quote] Maybe but my husband often works from home so him being home definitely doesn’t mean she’s off (and that’s been made clear). It doesn’t seem like an unreasonable expectation for her to play with the kids, do art, read books, take walks, whatever it is while my husband is cooking or working instead of letting herself off after 2-3 hours working the whole day to go out and socialize at 530 pm. I’ve made it clear that we need help between when the kids get out of school and when we have dinner. [/quote]
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