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[quote=Anonymous]This is tough because you have invested three years into this relationship already, and finding the right nanny for your family is tough. Assuming she is a good caregiver to your child I recommend a talk with your nanny outlining your concerns with specific examples. I would also amend your contract to address any resolutions that come out of the discussion. As previous posters have said, unlimited sick days doesn't make sense (we give our nanny three days and whatever she doesn't use we pay her for). I would recommend a monthly discussion to review progress toward the improvements you need to see. I give it less than a 50% chance but if she is good with your child it is worth trying to salvage the relationship. As an aside, she may not be a great nanny for older kids and starts to lose interest in the job. Some nannies really are better with babies.[/quote]
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