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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nanny will leave OP and I hope she does it quickly. Most nannies takes the kids to many places, parks, mall, playdates, etc. Is nothing wrong to take the child to the store. Parents do it, it's like an adventure. Me and other nannies would set up a fun lunch group with us and the kids and they all know each other and have a great time together! Teach kids to learn to go in places, interact in different places and people. Well this was before the pandemic. As long as your kids are happy, well fed, nanny tells if they are eating well or not, giving positive discipline, making connections, schedule, pretend play, conversation to kids, explain the whys even if they're toddlers then it's fine. Kids needs love, good care, positive discipline and put safety first always, then teach good manners and then education. [/quote] 1. OP posted almost a year ago. 2. A parent has a right to set limits, including no restaurants and no doing errands for the nanny.[/quote]
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