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[quote=Anonymous]OP you need to let her to go. A nanny deciding to eliminate a major food source on her own and against the instructions of the parents is not a safe nanny. You can't trust her. Your peditrician may ask to try reintroducing other sources at dairy down the road to determine whether your child has an allergy or intolerance. Sometimes kids develop a virus and sensitivities toward dairy aggravate the problem at the time but the child gets rid of the virus later grows out of it and can resume eating dairy. You can't do this with a nanny who does her own things and hides it from you. For the crazy nanny on the board who thinks you should humble yourself to this crappy nanny, this is just a person who has an issue being a nanny. Some nannies are very self consicious that being a nanny is so low on the social pecking order, a menial dead end job or whatever. They look in the mirror and see a loser who has little power over anything. They are a loser but not because they are nanny. they are simply losers on their own. Professional nannies respect their profession and understand that honesty with their employers is important. [/quote]
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