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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Hint: No one doubles their workload for a 5% raise, or even a 13% raise. Not every nanny is that stupid, but you are right. Some of them are. [/quote] A nanny's workload does not double when an additional child is added to the family. Instead, the attention available to each child and to household chores diminishes.[/quote] Don't you educate yourself? "Helicopters" are a detriment, NOT an asset. Most of us understand that simple concept.[/quote] This is totally irrelevant. First, the research you refer to focused on parents who micromanage the lives of their college-aged children. Requiring daily check-ins and monitoring the spending of a 19 year old is a far cry from providing an infant or toddler with one-on-one adult interaction. Second, even if we accept your assumption that nannies who care for one child are helicopter nannies and that this is bad for the child, that would still not speak to the argument that a nanny's workload does not double when an additional child is added to the family. [/quote] You are so far off base, that it's not even worth my time to bother with you.[/quote] Right back at you, Crazy Comma Nanny![/quote]
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