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    I would shorten this making it more to the point. I would also adopt a friendlier tone and not use your personal work experience. I agree with Crayola on her point.
    If someone is late at my daycare, we just proceed with our outdoor activity and they may have to come looking for us which I do let the parent know that this is not an acceptable form of drop off.

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