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    Your thoughts?

    I have agreed to care for a child requiring early start times. I will only be caring for the child for a few months. It was first to be 1-2 days a week but with a change in the dad's work schedule, it's now 4 days a week.

    After further thought and evaluation, I spoke to Mom about early starts/burnout/ my own family's responsibilities, etc. and i think she understood, but i know she doesn't have back up care so i felt bad backing out of the agreement with only a few weeks left for her to go back to work. I told her i would do the best i could but if it gets to be too much then i will let her know. what do you think about my situation. What do you advise?
    Last edited by MonkeyPrincess; 01-17-2013 at 05:20 PM.

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