Just wanted some advice on a situation I had with my daycare client. They asked me to take their 4 year old girl into my daycare. I was led to believe that this would be a permanent situation. She told me that they preferred a home daycare because she had a very difficult time interacting in a large group and would do much better with a small group. A year later the mom says to me that she will be switching to the school daycare. Apparently she was on the waiting list for the school daycare this whole time. She really enjoyed her time in my daycare but the spot opened up. The school daycare was definitely mentioned in random conversations but failed to tell me that she was on the waiting list. Do I have a right to be upset? She's entitled to do whatever she wants and to terminate the arrangement according to our contract policies but, really, morally this shows me how unethical a person she really is. I felt like I was lied to so I wouldn't jeopardize her childcare situation but then jeopardized mine because it left me in a financial strait! What do you think? Has this happened to anyone?

































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