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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have the financial means to afford it OP, I would select a Nanny who does not need to bring along another child to work everyday. Reason being is that your child will not receive 100% attention from their caregiver. Also consider all the extra wear + tear on your home as well as the extra germs that will exist. In times of a pandemic, this is a very serious thing to consider as your entire family could be affected.[/quote] An nanny who brings her young child is likely to have less exposure than a nanny with kids/teens who don’t come with her. And since most nannies won’t tell you if they have kids unless they want to bring them... I can easily understand wanting to have an option to bring a teen along, especially during a pandemic. 1. Mom does play with kids, but it’s actually work. So yes, mom is tired after a long day and doesn’t want to deal with a snotty teen. Allowing the teen to see her work, even for a short while, ca also be beneficial to their own nurturing and work ethic. 2. Many states have rules about old kids can be to stay home for certain lengths of time. 13-15 is frequently a few hours, not all day everyday. 3. Keeping a teen with their parent during the pandemic keeps them from making immature choices that expose themself, their family and their parent’s employer to more danger. [/quote]
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