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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. Our nanny has a college degree and did some teaching before becoming a nanny. We wouldn’t have been able to handle the school work without her. PS. Our nanny has not now, nor ever been, inexpensive however. [/quote] I guess this is when having a college-educated Nanny comes in handy. Because prior to this pandemic - I really did not think it was important when choosing the right Nanny.[/quote] My post has nothing to do with the current situation, but to your point - our first nanny was not college-educated and our current one is. Our first nanny taught out children incorrect grammar and our second one corrects them. I wish we had never gone with a non-college-educated one once they could talk, although she was great with them when they were babies. Both were born in the US, English-speaking, so really the main difference was the lack of a college degree (and the lack of college-educated parents, I guess). [/quote] A college degree does not equate to good grammar. It’s more likely to correlate, but you can find both good nannies with great grammar and no degree and good nannies with degrees making awful mistakes with grammar.[/quote]
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