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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 753684" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Agree that ideally I would never do this full time for my adult children/grandkids. </p><p> A few days a week...yes. </p><p>But...I’m sure there could very well be good reasons etc</p><p>I think this is one of those kind of confusing areas.</p><p>But, I think you are mostly right.</p><p>It’s your adult daughter’s responsibility and I think she should be working on this at home;on the weekends...whenever she can...taking an active role.</p><p>(That’s what I did)</p><p>However, I recall when my kids were that age, my babysitter ended up doing much of the training though. It was simply a matter of five days vs 2.</p><p>AND , especially with reference to our daughter, she was more inclined to behave well and/or listen to the sitter than to myself.</p><p>But I did do all that I could in the evenings and weekends and I was VERY VERY (big time) appreciative of the sitter’s help with this as it can be very time consuming and even stressful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 753684, member: 4152"] Agree that ideally I would never do this full time for my adult children/grandkids. A few days a week...yes. But...I’m sure there could very well be good reasons etc I think this is one of those kind of confusing areas. But, I think you are mostly right. It’s your adult daughter’s responsibility and I think she should be working on this at home;on the weekends...whenever she can...taking an active role. (That’s what I did) However, I recall when my kids were that age, my babysitter ended up doing much of the training though. It was simply a matter of five days vs 2. AND , especially with reference to our daughter, she was more inclined to behave well and/or listen to the sitter than to myself. But I did do all that I could in the evenings and weekends and I was VERY VERY (big time) appreciative of the sitter’s help with this as it can be very time consuming and even stressful. [/QUOTE]
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