Kids cry as they bid their nanny farewell at the airport
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
The bond that some nannies share with their kids is so deep and meaningful.
Families with nannies understand that it's okay to ask for help when you can.
Assistance from a nanny can help families in many ways, especially if parents are unable to give their kids the attention they need and deserve.
One family showed how powerful the bond between a nanny and the kids she cares for can be. The bond was so deep that the kids left their parents and ran after their nanny.
Watch the video below that was posted to TikTok.
@maria.cataleya.official Time to say goodbye 🥹#mariacataleya #اكسبلورexplore #viral #baby #africa ♬ Only Love Can Hurt Like This (Slowed Down Version) - Paloma Faith
It was a proper tear-jerker to see how attached the kids are to their nanny Rosie.
Mom and dad didn't know what to do as their kids cried non-stop and held Rosie back from her flight. Rosie was also so emotional and tried to hold her tears back but couldn't.
Watch their video chat with Rosie after she left. Courtesy of TikTok.
@maria.cataleya.official They started dancing together🥹#mariacataleya #viral #اكسبلورexplore #baby #africa ♬ original sound - Maria.cataleya
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From what we gather, Rosie is from Kenya and had to return home. We are not certain but we think that there were some issues with her visa. The family that Rosie works with are from Egypt.
For larger families who have smaller kids, it can be difficult to find good help.
As we approach the holidays, make sure to be kind to your nannies. As they give your children love, give them love too.
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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