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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny. If I told my office employer all these things that I'll be needing, they would think I've gone mad. But somehow it's ok for nanny to ask for all of this? It's not micromanagement. It's my child. My house. My money which I pay in order for nanny to do with children what in my opinion is best. That includes naps, daily activities, food and all other things. If I am in doubt I will ask. But if I don't ask and instead say how I want things done - that means I know what I want, I've spent hours researching, I've talked to the pediatrician, to other moms and came to the conclusion on how I want certain things to be. Telling a parent to mind their own business and let nanny be is unprofessional and unrealistic. [/quote] This. The entitled attitude of the nannies on this board is outrageous. I don't know if it is some kind of inferiority complex or what. The parents are the employer and the PARENT of the child and shall therefore dictate the terms in accordance with what was discussed prior to hiring. Nannies on here like to consider themselves "professionals" so perhaps they should become acquainted with the expectations of a professional in their work environment. [/quote]
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