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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Changes in childcare can be difficult in the short term, but hardly traumatic long term. As long as you/DH are forming significant bonds with your children, that's the important thing. Now, if you're having to hire a new 24/7 nanny every other month, that might be a different story.[/quote] So true. [/quote] How about 2 or 3 every year (50 hours a week)?[/quote] I guess that would depend on the family. The Op of this thread stopped at two nannies. I think it is fairly common for nannies to either stick around for 3-4 yes, or be gone at one. And most families maybe hire once more or go to daycare. I don't know anyone who has had three nannies a year. [/quote] They'd be to embarrassed to tell you.[/quote] Umm, no. If you are friends with a family, you know who their care providers are. Your kids see their kids. All of my kids' friends know me, my mother in law, my baby sitter, our nanny when the kids were younger, etc. There is no hiding it. Its obvious. [/quote] Well then, perhaps we should imagine that neither you, nor any of your friends, are one of the frequent poster on this forum, constantly jumping to the seemingly instant solution to every mb problem, of "Time to fire the nanny and get a new one."[/quote]
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