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    Well as long as she is paying then she is more than welcome to bring her child. Her housing/job/commute are not your problem. Your hours are your hours and do not change them for her. You will regret it when she ends up pulling her child eventually for a daycare closer.

    I once had a family from another town book my spot, the child was difficult to transition, I worked so hard and couldn't figure out why the family always seemed to brush me off. A few months later when a spot in a center that they were waiting for opened up I got my notice. If I would have known I was a "just for now" daycare I would have terminated when we were having all the nap issues.

    Just be careful with this family, they could be the kind who try to get out of paying and will definitely find something better and pull their child.

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