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[quote=Anonymous]Aa nanny who does side work, I do small things for my occasional jobs that I would not for my full time because it would be exhausting to do them every day - your chores would fit that bill- like wearing a baby while lugging laundry and detergent to another area, again to change the clothes to the dryer, and again to bring them back in. As for the interaction and engagement, is it a matter of skill or personality? I love to read to my charges, build Legos, let them loose with finger paint, etc. But I am not super chatty or bubbly. I am friends with a cheerleader type nanny and could never keep that level of excitement up. My disposition is more introverted. That is why I am curious whether that factor you witnessed is a skill issue or her personality. Skill wise, your nanny should be capable of keeping DC engaged and having fun. Paying more will not fix it, nor should you keep her around because kids need more interaction as they get older. Personally wise, maybe she just has a different relational style then the temp nanny.[/quote]
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