How much time do you give before letting a client go?
I have been doing daycare for about 14 years and I have never had to let a child go because they weren't adjusting to care. I have a new dcg (12 mths) who started two weeks ago. She cries about 90% of the day. She only sleeps a half hour max at naptime, then cries. She will hardly eat...cries when I put her in the high chair. She is only happy ( ish) when we are outside, but with the fall/winter coming that will be impossible to do all the time. She is happy (ish) while in a baby carrier but it is unreasonable for me to carry her ALL the time, when I have two ( soon to be three) other dck's to watch. The other children are feeling the stress and one is acting out and the other is getting clingy, due to all the crying. Dcp's are awesome and I really want this to work, but I'm at a loss as to how else to help dcg adjust to care. She was recently weaned off breastfeeding and has never been left with anyone but mom or dad. Any thoughts or advice? I dont' want to let her go, really, but I'm not sure how this will work, especially with another new child starting next month!