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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no reason that, for the right price, a nanny can't do all the tasks that a SAHM would do (including dishes, cooking, laundry etc. just not deep cleaning). If a SAHM was EITHER just a teacher or housekeeper, they would be a failure. I only spend the extra cost of getting a nanny because they can do both things- just like me if I were home. If I simply wanted "teaching" I would go to a daycare where they have all the appropriate age props to help kids develop.[/quote] This is my thought. How can a nanny only sit and care for a child when a SAHM does everything. However, not all babies nap and some need extra attention.[/quote] Why do stay at home mom's need nanny? Please correct first you are looking for housekeeper not nanny to do all your work loads.[/quote] She's (correctly) pointing out that someone can expect a nanny do to all the things in 10 hours that a SAHM does in 10 hours. [/quote] Have you visited the parenting board and seen the posts by sahms? There are days when they are happy to wash and dry one load of clothes.[/quote] I've been a SAHM. While what you say is true some days, over the course of a week, everything gets done. [/quote]
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