Anonymous wrote:you are the nanny, not the mom. quite frankly, i think it's weird a nanny would guardianship over an actual family member.
She's not demanding to have guardianship that was just an example of the level of trust she is accustomed to.
It may be uncommon, but not weird. Not everyone is fortunate enough to have blood relatives they can trust with kids or that are living. Why not ensure the safety and well being o the children with a trusted former nanny if the alternative is them ending up in foster care.
Lastly, the nanny is not asking to be the mom. She simply wants a position where she is trusted enough to leave the house with the children and d basi activities sounds pretty normal to me , any MB I have worked or has wanted me to be out regularly with children from the start.
It's not a good fit OP given it a year. There is no reason to prolong a bad match where no one is happy it isn't good for anyone.