Nanny Employer Wellness Diary

Leaving Your Baby With a Nanny for the First Time What the Fear Is Really About

4 min · 9. heinä 2026
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Leaving your baby with a nanny for the first time can be one of the most emotional transitions of parenthood. The anxiety, the guilt, the constant urge to check your phone and wonder if you've made the right decision are all part of an experience many parents quietly carry. In this episode of The Nanny Employer Perspective, Relebogile explores what that fear is really about, why trust takes time to build, and why you don't have to have everything figured out before returning to work. She also shares a personal story about how her own family built trust through childcare succession planning and offers practical encouragement for parents who are starting from zero. If you're preparing to leave your baby with a nanny for the first time, or you're in the middle of that transition, this episode is a reminder that you're not failing because it feels hard. You're doing something deeply important. Today's Diary Reflection: What did you need most when you first left your child in someone else's care: certainty, or reassurance that you didn't have to navigate it alone?

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