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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, you need to make a change. Line up a replacement, give the current nanny a generous (but immediate!!!) severance package, and move on. Be sure to have a contract w/ the next nanny that spells out the boundaries and parameters you want adhered to. That can include sleep patterns, developmental goals, dietary guidelines, disciplinary approach, etc... The more specific the better. Get an agency to help perhaps. Get a local mom who has hired nannies and caregivers to help. Think about the capabilities of your son - what can he do? Physically handicapped doesn't mean he can't supervise/manage/direct a nanny and make the critical decisions for his child. If he is intellectually disabled then perhaps you need a different solution where you have more oversight. [/quote]
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