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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You might find a preschool teacher but you'd have to pay a huge premium for an elementary school teacher. A one year old doesn't need a teacher.[/quote] I couldn’t disagree more. A newborn needs a teacher. For a one -year-old I would definitely advertise for a former preschool teacher. Elementary and preschool teachers have very different skill sets. [/quote] Umm no. A newborn needs someone patient, loving and kind to sing to them and hold them and love them. You dont need to be a teacher to do that.[/quote] Again, I disagree. You don’t want to keep switching nannies once your child gets bonded. Having a preschool teacher from the start takes care of that issue. Plus narration, reading, singing, cuddling are all vitally important in the first year and teachers know this while the typical housekeeper-nanny doesn’t. [/quote]
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