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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are still reading this OP: you really only have two options now- hire a new nanny or gradually increase the amount of your current nanny's duties and decrease the amount of help you offer her. [/quote] OP here. I posted this question because we have another baby on the way and I am thinking what do from here. Basically, I am trying to decide by how much to raise her and how much longer she should be staying with us. My son is approaching the age when he goes to preschool which means that driving will become more important to us. I guess I am also thinking of the fact that my son is attached to our nanny and I do not want to hurt him by making him adjust to a different person. Our nanny's duties will automatically increase when the second baby comes. As far as helping her less that would be kind of hard. We all know that it is not a good thing to take something away from a person that they already feel they have[/quote] How refreshing to see a MB who treats her child's beloved nanny, like a real human being. OP, how do you feel about discussing your valid concerns with the nanny? Her feelings may pleasantly surprise you.[/quote]
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