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[quote=Anonymous]Are you sure your kids are more traumatized than you, OP? Kids react to how the grownups are acting. If you acted like everything is OK and there are still people around who care and love them and they will be perfectly fine, they will follow your lead. This issue is not just a nanny issue. Daycare workers disappear all the time without even saying goodbye. It is much less personal. A daycare worker may give her 2 week notice, not tell the kids while continue to work, and the kids never see them again. The only way to keep this from happening is if mothers become stay at home. However, it's just not that big of a problem!!! Kids do not get traumatized for life. Sure, they are a bit sad, but they move on! They are resilient. I mean, it is a bit sadder than your favorite toy being broken. Yes. But I bring it up as an example of things that happen to kids, that they learn to roll with. [/quote]
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