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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We hir d an older nanny for our 5 month old for $18 and similar benefits to what your mom is asking for. She has decent English but for us it was more important that she spoke our native language wth the baby. She's one of those young grandma types and loves our dd and talks and sings to her all day. However I would not have hired her if I could not communicate with her in our language. I interviewed lots of nannies (fluent English speakers and not) as there was a lot of interest in the position. Our nanny is very very active, lots of walks and I have no concern that she'll be able to chase dd ws she grows (at least for the next 2 years). [/quote] And that is exactly it. I have seen people saying it is her age but just because one has many years of experience that does not automatically make the person a senior citizen. I really appreciate you hiring someone older, although a young Nanny maybe "fun" but having someone with years of experience just exudes responsibility and trust. Thank you for your input.[/quote]
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