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    Sounds like it might be time to term. However I don't think putting pictures in your letter is a good idea. Actually the way I see it, and I know some disagree, is that if a child breaks things under your care than it was your fault. I don't think making the parent pay is fair because after all they were not there to prevent it and after all, you left her unsupervised. I think it deserves punishment of some kind for the child, but not necessarily for the parents. In terms of a letter, I would stick to the facts, keep it simple and keep your anger about this whole thing OUT of the letter. Remember you are not ASKING them to go on probation or to be terminating them, you are TELLING them. When you are telling/ demanding there is less reason to go into detail and get dramatic about things.

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