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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you all even read that the nanny's work declines when things are going on?[/quote] Some nannies' work declines. I guarantee that in every case that I've been given notice, I make sure to work even harder, because I need the reference to be wonderful. Yes, I know I won't be there after Friday, but the kids and I do special activities building slowly towards my leaving, I let them help me pack, kids and I purge their clothes and toys one last time, we make sure that all of their things are organized and put away. So far, it's meant that all my references rave, even when they just want to get on with their lives post-nanny. Parents also seem to feel that kids shouldn't care when the nanny leaves, and that makes sense if you have apathetic teens or infants under 6 months. But kids anywhere in between love and miss the nanny (which is why I get teary phone calls for weeks afterwards).[/quote]
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