Actually, I being paid to provide a specific service, that may or may not be what a family needs. I extensively go over these during the interview process and then a parent is free to decide whether or not the services that I provide meet their needs.
I am one person, working by myself, with a small group of children. I can't (and won't) be everything to everyone and I am okay with that, as are the parents that choose me.
I would think it is much easier to be accomodating in a centre where you have multiple workers. I often refer parents who want different 'services' to centres.


































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