Part of the child's problem is just being two and realizing it is big world out there and she is a little helpless part of it so to speak. There is a good chance that it will get better as her language also improves.
It might not seem like it but the fact the behaviour is the same at home as at daycare means that it is nothing specific about our house, you, the other kids, etc.
There is a good chance that she does need to be assessed for her issues and that is easier to do in a daycare centre environment rather than a home daycare where it more easily stands out that a behaviour is not the norm for the age group and that the child is not fitting in/coping like the others are.
If you are wanting to terminate that might be the route to take with the family saying given the situation why you think moving her to a daycare centre is a good idea and then agree to keep the child till they can make those arrangements realizing they won't be able to give you a lot of notice since they will find a space and need to start right away or lose it. ie the day you give notice to them means you move to a day by day basis till they go.

































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