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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think the PP who stated bathing a child is not for her. Some kids detest bathing. They HATE water, getting shampoo/soap on their face + just hate the entire process. I had a kid like that once & dreaded bathing him. I used to carry him, kicking and screaming up the stairs every. single. day. :x Many kids enjoy bathing, but there are some that hate it. I also think it is normal for your Nanny to desire down time. No one wants to be constantly on for 8+ HRs/day. I mean other jobs provide lunch & 15min. breaks because the law recognizes that to do their optimal best, each and every worker needs to take a break, more if working full-time. I advise you to cut your Nanny a little slack & realize she is doing her personal best. Some days the child may not be bathed at a certain time. Even parents have this happen. Since she is also a student, she likely utilizes her free time studying or typing papers. Allow her to. I would want to assist my Nanny in being the best she can possibly be if I really thought she took very good care of my child. Besides — Many college/University girls work as Nannies while in school.[/quote] I was a nanny for the last 3 years while I was a student. I did use a lot of time while baby was sleeping to read and study. However, I never left late because of procrastination. [/quote]
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