Anonymous wrote:Ask your nanny what she wants to do. This is a terrible time for your child - the more consistency in his life the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please let her go. You say she’s in demand, then it’s time she goes help another family. Your 14 needs to become self sufficient. He’s not gonna have a nanny forever.
At this point she is more of a house assistant than a nanny. DC is fairly self-sufficient....can make meals, takes the bus/metro, does their own laundry, etc. I don’t see forcing additional transition on my kid but maybe I am wrong.
Anonymous wrote:To the OP: At some point, you stop raising a boy, and you start raising a man. I am on son #4 (he is 13). He was waterboarding himself in the pool the other day because "If I am ever captured by the enemy when I'm a SEAL, no one can torture me with that." I think it is time to cut the cord if your kid still needs a nanny. My kid lives and breathes the U.S. Military and has already spoken with a recruiter.