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  1. #1
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    after having 4 for what seemed ages!!!! My temp mindee has finished after 3 months coz they finally have a new nanny. 1st day without her today and is bit odd!!!! Will miss her dreadfully as will my son as they had become good friends. We are keeping in touch though, and I have her at the end of the month for a week when the nanny is away!! Must say .... 4 under 5's - actually under 3's was VERY hard work!!!!!

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    I'm up to four in September as my 4 year old does short days at reception year. he's only just 4 when he starts. But only for a month.

    Hope I'll cope as well as you!

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    It's amazing how you get used to such demanding work! people are always saying 'I don't know how you cope with 4. But I think once children get used to your ways they fit in and it's easy (?) Other people's children are always better behaved ( and they go home!)

 

 

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