After the old man died, the nanny wanted to occupy the old man's house. Now the nanny lives in the house, how can the children drive her away?

First of all, children should communicate with the nanny to express their worries and worries. If the nanny's behavior violates laws or ethics, children can seek help and support from local legal institutions or social service organizations.

If the nanny lives in the house and refuses to leave, the child can consider taking the following measures:

1. Seek legal assistance.

Settle through consultation

Arrange accommodation

Most importantly, children should remain calm and rational and take appropriate measures to solve problems. At the same time, they should also respect laws and moral norms and try their best to safeguard the dignity and rights of the elderly.