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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also primary concern of parent should be that the nanny is great childcare provider - not housekeeper [/quote] A nanny who is loving and nurturing but not a multitasker is fine. But many, many nannies take a wholistic approach to ensuring that the environment their charges inhabit is well-maintained, and many, many families hire for that. Being a well-rounded self-starter does not make a nanny any less of a nanny. As a nanny, I leave the house just as clean as when I got it and that means that the areas we use need to be cleaned each day. I also am cooking healthy food for my charge, which requires cleanup, doing art projects which require cleanup. And beyond cleaning there is the child’s laundry and maintaining their wardrobe as they change sizes and seasons. Does that make me a laundress? Or a personal shopper? Or a chef? Or an artist? No. It makes me a well-rounded nanny.[/quote]
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