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[quote=Anonymous]If you want more music in your child's life, enroll them in a local toddler music class. If you want your nanny to learn more songs, buy those kids books with accompanying CDs and use them with your child - she will love them and will want the nanny to play them too (that's how I relearned all the songs I had forgotten since I was 4). Please do not do not say anything to your nanny unless you want her to quit or you want serious tension in the house. This is the definition of micromanaging and my answer to your thread title is "none." If your nanny needs to be micromanaged then you need a new nanny. But she probably doesn't and you've just found something new to worry about doing wrong - relax. Seriously. Your kid is going to be fine and you should have the door closed so you can focus on your work.[/quote]
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