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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. I'm just kind of sad for all of you who think the preschool age is tough. It's an amazing age, full of love, silliness, learning and laughter. Sure, it's also about boundaries but no stage is without learning, which is the cause of most stress for kids. Sure if the parents or previous caregivers have spoiled the child, it's very challenging. But to assume all kids are hopeless cases by age 3 is to miss out on a lot of hugs, kisses, artwork gifts and i-love-yous.[/quote] When you actually work with kids for years you understand what’s more enjoyable. A nanny is able to pick and choose who she wants to work with. I’ve worked with every age range. Ages 2.5-4 are just very hard ages. That’s when tantrums really begin and push back about everything starts. Ppl who aren’t taking care of kids for a living only remember the good times. They seem to forget all the tantrums and mood swings. Yes, I can do it, and I love every kid I’ve taken care of but, why would I choose an age that I don’t enjoy over an age I do? Not everyone enjoys infants, do you feel sad for those ppl too? Also, my current charges who are 22 months hug me, smile when they see me, give kisses (be it just a wet open mouth on my cheek) and are learning to color. Even infants smile and cuddle. [/quote]
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