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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When someone' response is "who cares" you know they have lost the issue. Or at least, never got accepted to the debate team ;-) Nanny = professional, relevant education, who is raising others' children full-time because parents can't, for a variety of reasons babysitter = watches kids, probably no relevant education housekeeper = cleaning duties $$ Please posters, use the correct term [/quote] I will take a “babysitter” any day over a “nanny” who thinks she’s raising my children because I happen to work. [/quote] Then why is she raising your children? So you can go shopping? [/quote] Yeah this is ridiculous. Most parents don't have "relevant education" to take care of their kids, you don't need an ed school degree to be a mom, dad, or nanny. Nanny is someone that takes care of the kids on a regular basis. They of course have a role in raising them but don't replace the parents any more than a teach at school eventually does. Its not like one person gets the "raising the child" role. [/quote]
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