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    Well that didn't go too well. I told the mom that Starting tomorrow, she needed to bring pullups for naps because she had accidents on friday, monday and today as well. I said that she will need to be accident free for 2 weeks before the pull ups comes out and if she has an other accident again, pull ups for naps again....

    She was SO upset about this. I told her that it was going to be in the contract starting january 1st and that if she wants her daughter to come to dayhome she need to provide pull ups or some kind to plastic undies because it was not acceptable... and she simply said no.

    My problem is that this is my only full time girl, I really can't afford to lose her but i am sick and tired to have to bend over if you know what i mean...

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    ...... Umm she said no ???? ..... Next .....Oh and give her a bill for the damaged property in your home......
    Quote Originally Posted by mlle.coccinelle View Post
    Well that didn't go too well. I told the mom that Starting tomorrow, she needed to bring pullups for naps because she had accidents on friday, monday and today as well. I said that she will need to be accident free for 2 weeks before the pull ups comes out and if she has an other accident again, pull ups for naps again....

    She was SO upset about this. I told her that it was going to be in the contract starting january 1st and that if she wants her daughter to come to dayhome she need to provide pull ups or some kind to plastic undies because it was not acceptable... and she simply said no.

    My problem is that this is my only full time girl, I really can't afford to lose her but i am sick and tired to have to bend over if you know what i mean...

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