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[quote=Anonymous]OP continue to put your children first. Here is a person whose sole job is to give you kids the best childhood experience possible. What can your children benefit from at there current ages? Do you want them to do science experiments for kids? Do you want them to learn another language? Go hiking and learn basic survival skills? Do you have emergency kits for each member of the family and a stocked emergency supply of food, water, first aid kit, and maps? Even small children can learn some first aid skills. Would you like them to practice kindness and compassion through volunteer service? Your nanny's duties should evolve to reflect your kids development. Maybe you can look at some of the models of child development, such as the hierarchy of needs, and journal about where your kids are. Then share your insights with the nanny. Make a plan together.[/quote]
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