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[quote=Anonymous]As a nanny, I handle all disputes and problems the children have during the day without involving the parents. It's my job. When the children misbehave, I correct them and or punish them appropriately (in agreement with how the parents discipline their children, of course). If I were your nanny, I may have said, "We had a few problems with fighting today but after Bobby and Tommy spent a few minutes in time out everything was better." or I may not mention it at all. Nannies handle the situation and children should not be punished twice for the same offense. However, if a child is physically hurt by any other child including their own sibling, I have to tell the parents. Once my three-year-old charge purposely knocked over her six-month-old brother's highchair with him in it! He was not injured but that was a very serious situation and of course I had to tell the parents. It does sound like you hired a babysitter and not a nanny. [/quote]
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