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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The one family that got to have me as long as they needed me (8 years), gave me a full months' pay every Dec. They REALLY appreciated how well their child was developing.[/quote] :roll: this is just silly. You don't need to give a months' pay every year to keep a nanny. Would it be amazing? Of course! Completely out of the 'norm,' though. [/quote] How many different nannies has your child had? Think about it. Some parents prefer just one, if they could be so fortunate. Even parents who are super nice and can afford generous compensation, aren't always so lucky. Staying with the same family for several years is often a sacrifice for the nanny. The more nannies you have, the more problems you should anticipate down the road. Caregiver stability during early childhood, especially during the first three foundational years of life, is critical. What has your pediatrician told you about this? Parents should consider the potential long term consequences of uprooting important primary childhood relationships. How many daytime hours a week you depend on nanny care is an important factor. An occasional date night sitter doesn't matter so much.[/quote]
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