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[quote=nannydebsays][quote=Anonymous]disagree with nannydeb -- if my child vomited in his crib while sleeping, there's no way I would need to tiptoe around the subject and disguise a warning within information. Nor would I tell the nanny that it happens on my watch, too, if it doesn't. If your child vomits he needs to be picked up and cleaned, pronto. And that is exactly what you can/should say. [/quote] If the nanny knows there are nanny cams, I absolutely agree with you. I worded my response poorly. I think there are 2 options here: 1) Nanny knows there are cams and doesn't give a rip. In that case, she needs to be fired pronto. 2) Nanny doesn't know there are cams. Then OP has 2 choices - a) disclose there are cams, and either formally warn or simply fire, b) give the "heads up" sort of warning and see if nanny steps up her game at all. Not knowing the situation more than what was said here, my instinct would be to fire for cause ASAP. But OP may feel her child isn't in immediate danger, and want to observe nanny for a few days before deciding what to do.[/quote]
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