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    apples and bananas
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    Sounds like a mess that you don't need to be involved in. Bye bye! This is your job, not your social hour, she doesn't seem to get that. You know too much about this families home life (more then you want to I'm sure) It's gotten past the point of profesional realationship and no matter what you do you will not get that professional realationship back.

    I would terminate based on child behaviour, not a good fit anymore. Give a good amount of notice and get it pre paid.

    It's very easy for us to keep the child because we feel like we're the only stability or positive environment, but that's not our job. I kept a kid for a long time because I was the only structure he had and no matter how much his parents messed things up I would continue care, because it's really not his fault. I eventually had to let him go. I can't save everyone. I'm sure you've given her a good base, hopefully the next provider will carry it on.

    Get out now before it get's worse.

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