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    I'd talk to both mom and dad and let them know that as per the contract you close at 6pm...if they are unable to pick-up each and every day before that time then they should look for care elsewhere.

    If they are 'opps'-ing this much during week one it will be a slippery slope downwards. Stop the slipping now or you'll get sucked in without even knowing it!

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    Make it here by 530 every day.

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    Yes, I have a dad that does snow plowing, which can mean long and varying hours in winter. But they are never late picking up, if he can't make it in time they find some family member that can do it. I charge late fees, but they come with the understanding that is not okay that they are late.

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    Ummm no!
    Major red flags here!
    I have been there with 1 family which is why I changed my business hours - it began to interfere with my own familys time and was WAY too long of a day for me.
    I would send out a notice to them only and give a month, say that as of "xxx" your hours will be changing to 5:15pm. You know that he can accomodate that.
    At least you know there is a light at the end of the tunnel. In the meantime if you are feeling like this arrangement is becoming too much give your notice. Family comes first!

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    I think this is definitely a red flag but I wouldn't give up on them just yet. Sometimes parents who aren't familiar with daycare rules assume that we are happy to spend every waking moment with their child and don't really see that we have a business arrangement and are not simply caring for their children out of the kindness of our hearts. Turn the tables and assert your power and control over the situation. I'm not a fan of just sending out a notice - I would rather speak to the parents in person or on the phone and then re-iterate the conversation on paper to drive the point home. You can just explain that you have obligations outside of work and that your own children deserve time alone with their mom. I would also stress that closing at 6 doesn't mean that they can rush in at 5:59 to pick up their child, especially in the winter when it takes longer to get the child dressed, in the carseat and out of your driveway.
    I had to have a very unpleasant conversation like this with a parent who was consistently rushing in 1-2 minutes after I closed. I basically told him what I said above and he has been here 5-10 minutes before closing every pick up. I felt guilty about it for days and questioned whether i was over-reacting, but in the end, his rushing in here just as i close was becoming very stressful for me because i was never sure if he would actually be here on time, which would mean that i woudl have to change my plans for the evening, etc.
    Good luck and keep us posted!

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