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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parent/employer here - any parenting books we reference are made available to the nanny, but I don't expect her to read the whole thing. I provide the practical summary of the approach we're using. Parenting books spend a lot of time going over the theory of change, why the author thinks this works, etc etc etc. A nanny may find that interesting, and if so, she's welcome to read it. But I don't request it specifically. [/quote] If parents want to employ a method that I don't know, I don't want a summary. I need to read the book and discuss it with the parents, understand why it would work better for their child than other methods and why the parents want to use it.[/quote] Sounds right to me.[/quote]
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