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    The big problem is all over your last post: THEY decided & THEY protested. To quote my spunky 1 year old daycare girl: No no no!!!

    This is your daycare business and the contract is between two parties but they are your rules and when a client signs on they are accepting the rules and agreeing to abide by them, ALL of them, without question. All questions should be asked and answered at the interview and when the contract is signed and shouldn't be questioned even once after that time. Now that's a good client/HDCP relationship. Unfortunately, the family in your care does not fit into this category. Good luck finding a great family to replace them. You deserve respect!

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