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    I would just tell her you do not allow parents in your home during daycare hours. Period.

    These parents sit in our interviews and ask for our police checks and our liability insurance. They interrogate us on who comes and goes from our home during daycare hours. But THEN they feel they can just sit in your home with the other children when it so suits them??

    I don't allow ANY parents in my house during daycare hours. I don't know these people. Where are THEIR background checks? Where is their personal liability insurance policy? And when did they ask all the other dcparents if it was okay that they, a stranger to the other families, hang out with the other kids??

    It's NOT okay. Just tell her.

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