Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't have a nanny, but my 2.5 yo just spent two months with his grandparents, and they left. He's over it, and it took 1 day. Sometimes he asks, and I say they got on the bus to go home. Kid will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm 39 and still see my old nanny (and her now grown kids!). We see each other about once a year during the summer. She was always in my life in some way. Only you and the family know the right answer in terms of frequency and format. Babysitting a few times a month (or even once a week if it makes sense) would be great.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the two posters who go ahead and give their opinions even though OP said it would be useless to do so!
OP, it all depends on your schedule. Having the former nanny and new nanny overlap for a week with former nanny slowly pulling back as the week progressed really helped my DD. Then, once a week with always the promise and plan for the next visit - as the PP suggested. Then the visits became less and less frequent. DD still sees her former nanny and still loves her but accepts the infrequency of her visits.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you and parents are wrong. As long as you are around, he will not be able to move on. I know whereof I speak as after my mother died when I was four, I had a nanny who took care of me until I began first grade. She would come to see me once a week an and I would cry for two days after that visit.