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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with everyone who says enroll them in Music Together or Musickids. That will expose your child to more music, give her a larger repertoire, and get them out of the house. Music is not her strength, obviously, but she's trying. If you told me she also only reads one or two books, and never comes up with activities for them to do, or puts on the tv all the time, I'd say she just isn't a good nanny. But in this case, I think you've just found a weak spot. What's your weak spot? If you had baby full time, would you be equally good at reading, singing, art projects, active play, scheduling, feeding/cooking, pretend play, sports? We all have our strengths as parents and as nannies. If music is really important to you, and she's not good at it, provide that another way.[/quote]
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