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[quote=Anonymous]Who are these “nannies” on this thread! Nanny here, you aren’t asking anything unreasonable. Other than a break and a time to eat, a long nap can be spent doing child related tasks. As someone else posted here, even au pairs complete child related cleaning tasks like vacuuming a play room. Give her a task list to check off. If she can’t heat up dinner because she’s not getting back early enough from an activity, decide which one is more important to you. She may have been a great nanny for a family who had older kids and little cleaning requirements. Have a meeting where you let her know you are making a task list and how it’s important to you for her to jump in and get things done. I was always nervous about doing things without being asked until I got used to what most families expected. [/quote]
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