MonkeyPrincess
06-12-2013, 09:02 AM
A DCmom dropped off their child this morning an hour early due to appointments for herself. She isnt going to work today but told me she should be home by noon and to call her if I need anything. She also mentioned that her husband will be picking up on his way home, which is About 45 min later than the child would normally stay.
Although the hours that the child will be here today still falls within my normal operating hours, I still feel like I want to charge her extra because I am watching the child for almost 2 hours more than I normally would. I did contract her for certain hours so if she requires me to watch her child outside of the hours, is t it my right to charge extra?
Also- the child is miserable this morning! Because she was dropped off extra early, she is extra tired and cranky. She cried inconsolably for an hour this morning to the point where she brought up phlegm and was dry heaving. She had a few temper tantrums and was throwing herself on the couch, ignoring everyone. I tried to console her but in the end she just wanted to be left alone. She got into a better mood when we went to take another child to the school bus, but is still sensitive (she will cry at the drop of a hat). When a child is like that, and they are inconsolable and disruptive and you know the parent is home, do you call them to pick up the child? A person can only handle that behavior for so long, but the other kids are bothered by it too. Or would you tough it out?
Although the hours that the child will be here today still falls within my normal operating hours, I still feel like I want to charge her extra because I am watching the child for almost 2 hours more than I normally would. I did contract her for certain hours so if she requires me to watch her child outside of the hours, is t it my right to charge extra?
Also- the child is miserable this morning! Because she was dropped off extra early, she is extra tired and cranky. She cried inconsolably for an hour this morning to the point where she brought up phlegm and was dry heaving. She had a few temper tantrums and was throwing herself on the couch, ignoring everyone. I tried to console her but in the end she just wanted to be left alone. She got into a better mood when we went to take another child to the school bus, but is still sensitive (she will cry at the drop of a hat). When a child is like that, and they are inconsolable and disruptive and you know the parent is home, do you call them to pick up the child? A person can only handle that behavior for so long, but the other kids are bothered by it too. Or would you tough it out?