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    I would ask for the previous daycare providers referance, where are you located?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skysue View Post
    I would ask for the previous daycare providers referance, where are you located?
    I'm in York Region....north of Newmarket

    I just can't imagine how a provider could give such short notice for a full time spot unless something bad went down.
    It is not as though it was a part time spot and the provider had a chance at a FT spot or something. Just do not want to take on someone else's problem when I have really great kids. But I guess it can't hurt to talk to them more tomorrow and see what happened

    Thanks Alphagetti - that is a little reassuring but this child is already a toddler so they should have transitioned months ago

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