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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's it. After I am ready to go back to work, I am finding a second shift job, so I don't have to deal with trusting someone to care for my baby. [/quote] I get where you are coming from but there are PLENTY of good nannies out there. It's a shame that these few horrible nannies make the rest of us good ones look horrible.[/quote] Not the PP you're referring to but just wanted to add that there are many good parents. Infact, billions of them, and just because a tiny percentage abuse their own kids doesn't make them all a risk. A nanny is far more likely to abuse a child, esp a baby, then a parent because they aren't her kids. Yeah most likely wouldn't abuse their charges.[/quote] Hah, that is your opinion. A parent is just as likely to abuse their children because they are the ones taking care of them and can much more easily hide the fact that any abuse is going on compared to someone that only has the child for part of a day. Anything done to a child during the day will show up later as bruises and other marks that can be seen at bath time before bed, or when changing of clothes at night or in the morning. Other than minor things like redness that go away within a couple hours, all other bruises take several to actually be visible and are more likely to be seen by parents that night or the next day. A SAHM has more control over who might see any bruising, even the father might not end up seeing something if he doesn't take part in daily routines with changing of clothes and bathing. Also, a nanny can choose to quit a job if anger towards a child develops but a parent will still need to be taking care of their child and will have given up more of their life for the child and will sometimes take this out on them.[/quote]
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