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My Nanny Has More Experience Than Me... So Why Do I Feel Like I've Lost My Voice

4 min · 14 de jul de 2026
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What happens when you hire an experienced nanny, but slowly begin to feel like you've lost your voice as a parent? Many first time parents find themselves in this position. They appreciate their nanny's knowledge and experience, yet they struggle with feeling unheard, second guessing their instincts, or wondering whether they're simply being insecure. In this episode of The Village Perspective, we explore the difference between advice and authority, how to recognise when experience has crossed into disrespect, and why mutual respect is the foundation of a healthy parent nanny relationship. We also discuss how to have difficult conversations, set clear boundaries, and rebuild confidence without dismissing the value an experienced nanny brings. If you've ever wondered how to balance trusting your nanny while trusting yourself as a parent, this episode is for you.

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