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    Well regardless of the reasons as to why your leaving you'll have to abide by the contract. Which you said you were so that's great. Get your husband to bring the contract to her and ask her for clarification on what is to be paid. Then pay then wipe your hands clean and move on. Please please please don't let this bad provider tint your home daycare views. Tons out there that are way better! Best lesson here is go with your gut feeling. You said your hubby didn't like her from the ghetto so you should've listened to him in the beginning. (Don't tell him I said that ). sick days can be used for anything in a home daycare setting. It can be for when the provider is sick, when her children are sick, when she needs a recharge day or when she has an apt. So the fact that she wasn't sick is irrelevant. Although on that same note.....3 sick days off in 3 mths???? That seems like a lot right off the bat. Good luck with everything. Hopefully the next provider is a way better experiences for you!!

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