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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: What do you want to have happen? If they offered more money is this a job you want? What isn't going to happen is that they outsource all the therapy and keep you on. They need someone who can (and is willing to) do both. Op probably is not doing the therapy. They probably have an in-home therapist from infant and toddler come for an hour and then asks Op to do some supplementing. It is probably scheduled at an odd time for op, so between meals, naps, etc. there is not enough time or her to meet up with her friends, calling it a play date.[/quote] I'd hate to think this true of any good nanny, but this situation sounds like OP's post. Supplementing therapies is common, and not complicated. It is, however, time consuming, and limit the nanny's control over the daily schedule.[/quote]
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