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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MB here. You have a right to make your expectations clear to the nanny and to have her follow your guidelines. Whether or not people here agree w/ your position isn't the core issue - if you have clearly expressed your position and your nanny disregards your clear wishes, then that becomes grounds for firing. As for the specifics, I would not be concerned about my 20 month old only having a lap belt on in a stroller. But that's me - that doesn't make your stance less valid.[/quote] Nanny here and I agree with this MB Even if the nanny does not agree with the mom, and thinks the mom is crazy, she works for her and should respect the request. OP has a right to her view of safety and as a nanny myself, Safety is of the greatest concern and I actually agree with the OP, be safe, even one time the child could get hurt is one to many especially when it can be prevented[/quote]
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