Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell them the nanny is moving or going back to college or it's time for her to go take care of other babies now or whatever. Then tell them who will take care of them once she's gone, then how they will be able to stay in touch, then brainstorm with them something nice they can do on her last day.
If you act happy for the nanny, the kids are likely to follow your lead.
You sound like a first class phony. Are you?
OP is right to be so caring. Bless her.
What's phony about this? Sounds like good advice to me.
OP, I empathize. We're about to deal with the same thing, and it's so hard.
Maybe you're right and 12:04 has no heart. That's just how she is for real. Yuk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell them the nanny is moving or going back to college or it's time for her to go take care of other babies now or whatever. Then tell them who will take care of them once she's gone, then how they will be able to stay in touch, then brainstorm with them something nice they can do on her last day.
If you act happy for the nanny, the kids are likely to follow your lead.
You sound like a first class phony. Are you?
OP is right to be so caring. Bless her.
What's phony about this? Sounds like good advice to me.
OP, I empathize. We're about to deal with the same thing, and it's so hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell them the nanny is moving or going back to college or it's time for her to go take care of other babies now or whatever. Then tell them who will take care of them once she's gone, then how they will be able to stay in touch, then brainstorm with them something nice they can do on her last day.
If you act happy for the nanny, the kids are likely to follow your lead.
You sound like a first class phony. Are you?
OP is right to be so caring. Bless her.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell them the nanny is moving or going back to college or it's time for her to go take care of other babies now or whatever. Then tell them who will take care of them once she's gone, then how they will be able to stay in touch, then brainstorm with them something nice they can do on her last day.
If you act happy for the nanny, the kids are likely to follow your lead.
