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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Most people understand that an "only child" is often a disadvantaged child, unless parents go out of their way to mitigate the unfortunate consequences of the circumstances. That's why my pediatric psychiatrist employer jump at the prospect of my bringing my child to work, even in spite of my well-established high rates. Some of you wish to repeatedly downplay this reality. By no means is it the best solution for every single family, especially when there already are several children. [/quote] There is nothing a nanny's child provides that can not be done with playdates, classes and plain kids you meet at the playground, plus that way you get variety. Your "pediatric psychiatrist" employer probably knows that. Lots of people with only children had only one by choice. Why would they want to "mitigate" this? The actual reality is that if your employer allows you to bring your child along, she's the one who's doing you a favor. Not the other way round. Don't make it sound like bringing your child along makes you a better-optioned package. It doesn't. [/quote]
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