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    SO, I terminated my dcg and her last day is next week. I gave 30 days notice as stated in my contract. Ever since I gave notice, her mom has been rude and inconsiderate, trying to switch days without paying, giving me the gears for staying open when my daughter had a nasty cold...etc. Anyways, today...no show, no call, no text, nothing. I am soooo done with this rudeness. This has happened before and I usually text to find out if she is coming, but with only 4 days in care left until she is done I didn't bother. My question is...would you bring it up if they show up for their next day, or just drop it? I'm kind of hoping that they just don't come back, they have already paid. But seriously, why can't people be considerate enough to let their provider know that they won't be there that day? It only takes a second. *rant over*

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    She is angry about the termination and she wants an altercation with you. You can either a) ignore her no show and rude behaviour and be your pleasant self showing her you will not stoop to her level or b) when she shows up hand her the monies for days unused (already paid for) and firmly shut the door in her face without saying a word. This woman is a bitch and you don't have to take her immature behaviour.

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    I think I would make myself unavailable for the rest of the days. If she questions it, you can tell her that her behaviour is uncalled for and unacceptable. The fact that she didnt give you the courtesy of a call for not coming as enough reason.

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    Yeah she is pissed off so why would she ''respect'' you. Dont worry about it, if she paid already... its her loss. I wouldnt pay the days back, was this like the deposit at signature ?? For me, no refund of the deposit and immediate termination for that much rudness, oh yeah !

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    I don't take deposits. She has paid for 2 days this week and 2 next. She never handed me a schedule for February, so I assumed her days were Tuesday and Thursday like last month. If they show tomorrow I will not be nice. Is it legal to keep their fees for this month but tell them to take a hike because I'm not dealing with the bs for another 2 weeks.

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    What a Pettyprincess she is! (No offence DPrincess, haha) But seriously, she's just being a jerk because you fired her. Can you get them out sooner? If it were me I would let everything roll off my back for the next week until they are done and let her know that her petty tricks don't bother me. If you let her see she's making you mad then she will feel like she has taken the power, know what I mean? Some people always want to be the most powerful, etc.
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    If she hasn't given you a schedule and she just shows up you could say something like oh I'm sorry I didn't know little XXX was coming today and I do not have enough food, craft supplies, etc planned for her. You will have to take her back home. Please remember that you must prebook the days that you are using. And then feel free to add that this is one of the reasons why you termintated care in that you can't have your daycare held hostage to her whims.

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    depends what your contracts state, IF they have already paid and your contracts allow...I would give a call and let them know that "no-show" is grounds for immediate termination and you will not have a spot for their daughter the next four days. that is IF your contracts allow you to do so....mine state...."no-show,no-pay and non-compliance of all other rules are grounds for immediate termination" you were very kind to give 30 days notice, if I were you, I would be done TODAY! good luck!

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    why aren't you keeping her days scheduled? does she show up just any random two days she wants? could you leave for the day tomorrow? take a little outing somewhere, during her time of drop off? then when she calls to ask why you weren't there for her child? you can explain you were under the understanding that she was keeping the same days as last month, given she didn't inform you otherwise, so you planned an outing the next day not thinking her daughter would be in attendance.

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    The problem with her schedule is that she was full time up until January. When she started 2 days a week the parents didn't understand why they couldn't just show up any 2 days a week. They told me Tues-Thurs. Once they told me Thurs morning that they were keeping her home and bringing her Friday instead. I told her it was an extra days fees and she freaked a little and when I explained that it was all in the contract that she signed, she brought dcg within the hour. I just think that they will play me until they go. Time to write into my contract about the grounds for immediate terminations. I am just too nice of a person. I never thought in this business how much people will use you. I mean seriously....we watch the most precious people in their lives. I bent over backwards for my daughters provider.

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