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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a nanny, seeing posts like this one and one from last week where a nanny was talking about being lonely on her job - is such a welcome change from the constant (and typical) posts about money and how the nanny should clean the house type posts. [b]This post is about a successful nanny/mother relationship - where they each have their strengths and work together.[/b] The other post was about a nanny who did her job so well that she felt lonely only having the baby charge to talk to all day - but loved the baby all the same and knew her job was important and did it well. She never talked about her salary or other job responsibilities - just talked honestly about being a nanny. I know that complaints and questions about salary and job responsibilities are important but it really is nice to see people talking about actually being a good nanny and being a good parent/employer. [/quote] I was thinking the same. I really admire the relationship this MB has with her nanny and I would like to hire a nanny like her or the nanny who did her job so well and was so devoted that she was lonely for adult conversation (I'd talk to her!) I'm just 27 weeks pregnant but I hope to find a nanny as good as these two women and hope to be as good a MB as this mother. [/quote]
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