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    Personally I would just continue until the end of the contract. You did nothing wrong by running down to your freezer. I would leave the ball in their court and tell them that if they are no longer comfortable leaving their child with you that they are more than welcome to end their contract sooner and let them know you do not expect payment for that time if that is what they choose.

    I also suggest including an indirect supervision clause to your contract. State in there that periodically during the day there may be short periods of time in which the child will be left unsupervised (ex. including but not limited to when you go to the washroom, attend to a child's needs in another room, getting supplies from another room/floor of the home). Say that during those times you will ensure the child is safe (all baby gates closed etc). This will cover you in the future.
    Last edited by mickyc; 07-08-2014 at 02:12 PM.

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