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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Obviously. No one would disagree with that but I understood it to be implied. Of course your long term nanny and to be GOOD and a good fit! That is a given. It is also a given that all nanny jobs end. And I clearly disagree with changing nannies every few years. If you find the right nanny you will not need to and it is not in the best interest of the children. THAT is what this thread is about.[/quote] I know what this thread is about. The fact that we disagree doesn't mean I don't see your point. You seem to think there is one "right nanny" and it is somehow in the best interest of children to not change nannies. I disagreed with you because there are plenty of very good nannies who are only right for one stage in life, or only prefer to nanny for kids of certain ages. This means nanny jobs end in a year or two, necessitating a change. There is no long term damage to children who change nannies every few years. The most important thing is the right nanny at the right time. When the needs change, the nanny changes, whether in a year or in eight years. There is absolutely no evidence that a single long term nanny is in the best interest of the child.[/quote]
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