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What to Do When Your Nanny Isn’t the Right Fit

March 26, 2026

Step 1: Identify the Type of Issue

Checklist showing communication, performance, personality, and boundary issues in nanny relationships

Step 2: Ask — Is This an Adjustment Phase?

Step 3: Revisit Expectations

Step 4: Have a Direct, Professional Conversation

Parent calmly discussing expectations with nanny in a private setting

Step 5: Give the Nanny an Opportunity to Improve

Step 6: Evaluate Safety and Trust

Parent attentively watching child and nanny interaction with focus on safety and supervision

Step 7: Know When It’s a Compatibility Issue

Step 8: Decide Whether to Continue or Transition

Step 9: Handle the Transition Professionally

Step 10: Minimize Disruption for Your Child

Child being gently introduced to a new nanny with parent present in a calm home environment

Step 11: Learn From the Experience

Why Many Families Turn to Nanny Agencies After a Failed Placement

Preventing Future Mismatches

Signs of a Strong Nanny-Family Fit

Final Thoughts: It’s About the Right Fit — Not Just Any Fit

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