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[quote=Anonymous][quote]You definitely need a new and reliable nanny, OP. Your husband is right, that is way to much time off. You have six more weeks until her first six months is up, so by then, she might be well over the 4 weeks you detail above. Good luck. There are many wonderful nannies out there and your DC will love the next one. Some parents do love the revolving nanny door. But those who are concerned about their children's healthy development and wellbeing, prefer to avoid it as much as possible.[/quote] No, parents don't love revolving doors. Sadly, they have to change nannies when the nanny turns out to be a problem, as OP's nanny clearly is. The willingness to change nannies is BECAUSE they are concerned about their children's healthy development. You really need to stop posting about your imaginary revolving door, PP, to encourage parents to keep problem nannies. It's dumb, and you are really getting boring posting this on every.single.thread.[/quote]
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