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    I like all of your ideas, but what if it was your sister in law? Would you still handle it like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDee View Post
    I like all of your ideas, but what if it was your sister in law? Would you still handle it like that?
    I don't provide service to friends, relatives, neighbors or friends of friends, relatives or neighbors so I wouldn't care for a SIL kid.

    It wouldn't matter if the child was family or not. They take the same time to do morning cares whether they are related to you or not. The mom doesn't think it's a big deal. If it's no big deal then just do it at home. If it's a big deal then pay big bucks and get it done for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDee View Post
    I like all of your ideas, but what if it was your sister in law? Would you still handle it like that?
    I agree with the other ladies that during 'business hours' the rules are the same for EVERYONE regardless of their blood line or relationship to me ... even my stepson had to follow all the rules of the daycare when he was here in the program until he was old enough to 'leave the premise' for things like quiet time he had to engage in quiet time to be fair and respectful to the other children!
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