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    When they ask in detail about the late pickup fees or late payment fees, or show up late for the interview without calling, or are surprised that I won't administer fever meds. These are the future clients that pickup late/pay late and dose and drop. Also when I hear that infants/toddlers have no nap routine at home. Those will be the screamers that take months to settle quietly at nap time. Also children that have had no socialization prior to starting care. And the classic "let's see if I can negotiate the contract or fees" or question my illness policy. The list goes on...

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