![]() ![]() This next step is one of many sensitive topics that my husband and I have discussed well into the night over the past couple of weeks. We want to work with our nanny to approach this with eyes wide open. It’s clear that both families and care providers are going to have to make major changes in order to create as safe of an environment as possible for child care to begin again. ![]() We want her to work with us to create systems that ensure we are all safe. We made this the first step because we want to ensure that our nanny is comfortable returning to work and want to engage in a dialogue with her about what her comfort level and expectations are. Step #1: Do we want to continue to work with one another? The first step is a phone call we expect to make in the coming days to our nanny… “Do you want to continue to work with our family? How do you envision working with our family in this new reality?” īelow is how we are currently planning to bring our nanny back into our home as safely as possible. We’re worried but we have decided that we are not going to let fear force us to put our lives on hold for the foreseeable future. We’re worried about how well we are doing with homeschooling. ![]() We’re worried about our older children and the negative impacts that being out of school may be having on them. We’re worried that more and more people seem to be out and about and that many aren’t wearing masks/practicing social distancing. We’re worried at how quickly other states are opening up. We believe that until a vaccine is developed, COVID-19 is going to be a continuing problem. “Our children and I miss our nanny so much! The question that we have been wrestling with is how do we safely bring our nanny back into our home and protect her, her family and our family from being infected with COVID-19? ![]()
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