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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've had our nanny for a long time (5+ years). [b]Our youngest is a bit of a handful (she's not terrible though, takes 2 hour naps, and is generally well behaved)[/b] and I'm getting the impression that the nanny would like to move on. She's a bit burnt out (she has health issues) and I know she wants a career change. How can I start this topic with the nanny? I want her to know that we're okay with any decision she makes. We would keep her on until Pre-K if she would like to stay with us, but we understand if she wants us to use a daycare instead. She is wonderful and is very conscientious/dutiful. I think she feels like she can't abandon us. We're willing to work with her schedule so she doesn't have a gap in pay, or maybe she wants a break between jobs. I'm sure this is just me being awkward, but I've tried to start this conversation a few times and haven't been successful. [/quote] This is such a contradictory statement. [/quote]
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