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    Do whatever works best for you and your family! If you like the second family more and their schedule works better for you, go with them. Another thing I also consider is the length of time they are going to have their child in my care.

    I had this happen to me over the weekend. I had a family who wanted the spot on Saturday but I had another interview on Sunday. I liked the family I met with on Sunday more so when Saturdays family called me last night I told them the family that was suppose to be moving changed their mind and the spot won't be open anymore but I could put them on my waiting list. They were a little disappointed but said they wanted to be put on my list. This way you aren't hurting their feelings and just in case family B doesn't work out I have a good chance of a back up plan!

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