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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the family if inviting her to bring her child then they are responsible for her child. OP can put this as a benefit to the family after all they wouldn't want her her child making their children sick now would they? Its for their benefit not hers as she could easily bring her sick kid into work. Whenever the nanny's child is sick, the family should be paying for the nanny to keep her child home and it shouldn't count against the nanny's vacation or own sick time. [/quote] They aren't responsible for anything except her paycheck. I also don't see why they should be paying for her child's classes - no one says her child has to take the same classes. I think this job's balancing act would be very difficult. The two older kids would basically never be able to go anywhere except their school - how would she transport five kids?[/quote] There are vehicles called SUVs and Mini Vans that can hold 6-8 people. Most children's classes are held during school hours and she mentioned her husband was also a teacher who could pick up their child when he gets out. You make it sound like it's impossible to care for multiple children of different age groups. [/quote] It's possible, but it presents limitations in terms of what you are able to do with them, and how much care you are able to extend to each child. What can five kids do together, at the same time? They can be at home. Or in the backyard. Or in a walking-distance playground. I am not arguing that she won't be able to care for them. I am arguing that the kinds of things she'd be able to do with five kids AT THE SAME TIME would be limited. [/quote]
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