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  1. Here's OP's concern and the whole story:
  2. The background
  3. OP has tried to teach her kids well.
  4. OP couldn't believe her ears.
  5. OP calmed the nanny down.
  6. OP and her husband set out the punishment for the daughter.
  7. More context
  8. They are planning therapy sessions.
  9. Here are a bunch of the most upvoted comments from Redditors in response to the story.

Redditor Sets Out Punishment For Her Kid After Witnessing Her Yell At Their Nanny

Raising kids is tough, just as many parents mention every day. Assistance isn't something everyone has, and it can be pricey. But if you're one of the fortunate ones who can afford it, we hope you treat your helpers right. Treat them with respect, because even though they're paid, they're there to make your life easier.

Unfortunately, not everyone gets this. Some people, especially those used to constant help, don't appreciate it. Others are even worse, looking down on the people they hire. A Reddit user who knows the value of hard work wanted to teach her children to respect workers. However, she had a moment of self-doubt and posted on the 'Am I the A**hole' subreddit. Scroll down below to read the story!

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Here's OP's concern and the whole story:

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The background

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OP has tried to teach her kids well.

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OP couldn't believe her ears.

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OP calmed the nanny down.

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OP and her husband set out the punishment for the daughter.

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More context

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They are planning therapy sessions.

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Here are a bunch of the most upvoted comments from Redditors in response to the story.

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Apparently, most commenters agreed that OP's efforts to instill respect and gratitude in her children were commendable. Many saw her as a responsible parent who's actively teaching important values. What's your take on this situation? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!

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