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    I just got Screwed

    Well it happened. I had to enforce a new policy and insist on paid missed days and a part time rate. Funny how the mean side of people comes out. I have NEVER EVER been spoken to that way from anyone. I will learn my lesson and from now on get a two week deposit. Demanding tax reciept and childs things but they owe me two weeks plus yesterday.

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    Oh no....
    I am sorry to hear. I know it's hard to see the upside, but it's probably better that they are gone. It would have been something else eventually, anyway!! Better now than later.

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    Be proud you stood up for your policies and sorry to hear you took a verbal beating for it. How about following the rules and respecting the provider who cares for your child? Is that really so much to ask?

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    I have a clause in my policy book that says receipts will only be issued for fully paid terminated care .... So if she wasn't paid in full I would have withheld the receipt

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    I'm sitting in your shoes right now so I know exactly how you feel. its all about lesson learned. Get the right deposit and never assume that they think of you as anything more than a babysitter.

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    I learned the hard way with my very first clients running out on me without notice or paying. It's a rough business to learn but it makes us tougher and stronger and we learn to enforce our contracts to the letter and be fair with all the families, but strict.
    Frederick Douglass
    It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.

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    I have not issued the tax reciept. They have not been by to pick up the childs things and I dont have it ready anyway. So i guess they will get it when I get paid?

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    I know lots of childcare programs have the 'tax receipts will only be issued to accounts in good standing' .. even licensed centre programs to 'scare' clients into paying outstanding fees but the reality is that it is basically an empty threat .... we are legally required to provide a receipt for any childcare paid by a client on or before February 28th for the following year ... so for 2012 fees receipts must be out by end of the month!

    I would not include 'outstanding' fees of course but if the dude demands his receipt you'd have to either give it for what he has paid or risk him reporting you to CRA and having them looking into your business practices
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
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    Its unreal how often parents take advantage of caregivers. As a caregiver though, once it happens you will toughen up. It's to the point that every family that walks though the door, I think of how if they could screw me, how would they do it? Sounds terrible I know, but this way I am always prepared.

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    But he owes you for fees paid this year right? So hold his receipt until Feb 2014. You can tell him that you are holding his reciept and you are looking forward to full payment. It's all how you word it! For example "I'm sorry, but I will not issue your receipt until you pay your account in full" opposed to "I am holding your receipt. Please forward payment for Jan XX - Feb XX' It's true, you're holding their receipt! Until FEb 2014. Sometimes if we play with people they end up paying.

    Good luck, I hope you get your money out of them.

    These are good lessons to learn that make us much better at what we do.

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