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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Of course, it's always about the money for the nannies on this board. Hitting developmental milestones doesn't happen in a day and cannot be attributed to a single person. Anyone who thinks that doesn't understand child development at all. While a nanny is a very important part of a child's growth and development, they are not exclusively responsible for growth. Parents should absolutely thank nannies for their hard work all the time. But nannies also need to understand that they are still employees doing a job and they should not need constant praise for doing that job. Also, it's pretty delusional and overly self important to think that MBs are jealous of nannies. Projecting that kind of attitude is offensive and it's far more likely that MBs don't like you for your smugness rather than being jealous of you. If they were jealous, they'd probably opt for daycare. Struck a nerve huh? [/quote] What a stupidly tiresome response. Is this all you have when someone disagrees with you? That and name calling? Let's not bother with facts and knowledge and common sense. That would blow your tiny mind. Calling me a bitter mommy for having the audacity to know far more than you about child development shows how ignorant and entitled you are. This is why no one respects the nannies on this board. [/quote] LOL - oh, stop, Bitter Mommy! And do tell us what new discovery in child development causes a child to learn french from two parents who don't know a word of the language (as OP stated)?! Seek help, Bitter Mommy. A PP was correct - when the Bitter Mommies show up on the thread, it's time to leave. [/quote]
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