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  1. #21
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    I think what this parent has done is awful and I would not be taking on new baby as she has broken your trust, confidentiality is suppose to go two ways. You would not Facebook what a xxxxx negative family traits X big hugs xx

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    If nursery is so much. Better ask them to take it he baby, I'd be absolutely gutted and to be honest I'd be giving them their four weeks notice with the option of finishing earlier with no notice period if they agreed. For her to say she can't see what she has done wrong and won't take it down means she has no idea of the quality she has in you.

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    What a very hurtful and unkind thing to do to you. I would be saying no to the new baby saying that if the nursery is a better choice of setting in her opinion you'd rather not start care knowing that the child wld be moved in a few years which you feel is unsettling for all concerned. I would also have to say something about how her Facebook comment has made you feel

 

 
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