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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP ignore the nannies. You and your share partner are not paying the nanny to do her homework for 3 hours a day. You and your share partner should work out what tasks make the most sense making sure to allow an hour for the nanny to have her own break during nap time. Sit down with the nanny and present the list of tasks. Give her room to offer her own suggestions something else that is valuable to both you and your share partner but watch her for her coming up with something that she knows takes 2 minutes once a week and playing it as if it would take hours. It doesn't have to be kid related, it can be related to the household. [/quote] Unless their nanny is also paid as a housekeeper, yes, it does need to be kids related. And please, enlighten us with all of the wildly enriching and time consuming activities OPs nanny is supposed to be doing with 6 month old infants. She is doing the job they hired her for, she is not require to fill every minute of her day with child related activities, just as I am SURE you do not at your job (case in point, you are posting on DCUM while presumably on the clock). OP, prepare to lose your nanny if you being this up. You will look petty and greedy. [/quote]
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