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    Wow!!! That's is awful that not only are you dealing with the child's poor behaviour but now the Mother too! I would probably write something along the lines of...as a result of our conversation on x date in regards to (child's name) probation at daycare due to aggression towards myself and other children I am formally ending our childcare agreement effective immediately. You could also put the details of the conversation and her behaviour in the letter. I think short and sweet and to the point is the best.
    I don't know what your contract states but if there are any belongings at your house I would arrange to have them either dropped off or have someone else there when they are picked up and have a checklist of what they are taking to have signed.
    You are going to be so better off being done with this family and so will your daycare. Good luck!

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