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[quote=Anonymous]I am a Nanny & personally find it a little odd that you have listed “chores” for your Nanny to do during baby’s nap time. Chores are usually reserved for family members. Like another poster stated - your child will not be napping 2-3 hours forever so to expect her to do household tasks during nap time is a bit much. Not trying to be snarky, HONEST! :) But unless your Nanny + child dirtied the dishes during her shift, I wouldn’t think it was her responsibility to load the dishwasher. And I never vacuum while a child naps. Not only will the sound wake them up, but in the event that the child awakens early.... He may be crying for a substantial amount of time before I hear him. And not all Nannies are comfortable throwing bits of toys away. When I find a small piece of a toy - I tend to put it in a spot where I can ask the parents when they get home if it is okay to toss. I know you want to stretch your dollar on this, but the purpose of a Nanny is to not only keep your child safe & alive, but to make sure he is educated, entertained as well as thriving.[/quote]
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