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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol lol lol I’ve been a nanny for over 12 years and started job at the 2 and 3 year olds and with babies or babies being born soon later, and most of the older kids loved me and I fell in love with them! There was a couple interviews where the older kid didn’t like me lol If you’re a loving nanny and fun, and not a spoiled nanny who just wants to watch tv and play on her phone, then the older children will love you. Might take a few weeks though, it takes time, especially when the child had a nanny before. So I really don’t understand the responses here, all you nanny’s only look for jobs with newborns???[/quote] Great. Then you take OP’s job. I won’t. And if you think newborns are easier than toddlers, you are doing it wrong. Narrative, reading, singing, doing fingerplay and signing is exhausting. And I do it in English and French. It’s so much easier with communicative toddlers. [/quote] +1. Those who think newborns/infants are easy haven’t got a clue. Just a bad nanny...[/quote] I'm a mom. Healthy newborns are the easiest childcare gig in the world. Except sleep deprivation but that is normally not the nanny's problem. Spending time with toddlers is way more taxing. [/quote]
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