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[quote=Anonymous]Your nanny's behavior is inappropriate. I would let her go and start interviewing new nannies. It's harsh. I admit it. BUT..you need someone that is the right fit for your entire family, not just the baby. At this point, you know that her judgment is lacking, to say the least. She hasn't been with you long enough at this point to have a strong bond with your baby. If the baby was older, or she had been with you for 6+ months, I would encourage you to give her the opportunity to change. Now I think a fresh start would probably be best. When you are interviewing ask them what they do to encourage the bond between the parents and the children. Make sure to be open about why you are letting this nanny go. I am a nanny. I consider building the relationship between the parents and my charge to be one of the most important parts of my job. [/quote]
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