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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My wife is unhappy how attached our son to his nanny. Our son is 3 years old and he's starring preschool soon. Our nanny has been with us since he was three months old. Nanny is very smart, happy, trustworthy, and she has a special way of handling our son. My wife and I work long hours, The Nanny has been with our son from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. We encourage full disclosure our son daily activities, Nanny always ask before new activities introduce. Lately, our son knows that he is going to school Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 to 2:00 p.m., he has been acting up, saying he just wants to stay home with his nanny. When we ask him what he's he's going to miss the most, when he's at school, he told us he does not want his Nanny to be lonely without him. When my wife heard that, she broke down and unhappy ever since. My wife is thinking of putting son in full-time School and letting the nanny go. I don't think it's a good decision and it might harm our son in the long run to separate him from his nanny so soon. The idea was for him to attend preschool two to three days a week and have nanny watch him part-time. I don't know what to do, some obviously jealousy is involved but our son can't help himself but to love is nanny, because he spends so much time with her and she's really really good with him.[/quote] “Full time school” at three is called DAYCARE.[/quote] OP here, Daycare will not be a good fit for our son. He likes being home school at home by his Nanny.[/quote] But full time is daycare. You said your wife wants to fire the nanny and send him to school full time. [/quote]
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