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View Poll Results: Do you charge for absent days?

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  • Yes, regarding or not id kids come parents pay full price

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  • Yes, but I give parents a discount if they don't show up

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  • No, if kids don't come parents don't pay

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    When she show up next, hand her a contract and state: "Please read and sign this contract. You have until X day to return the signed contract. If you don't return it by X day, then X day will be your last day of care."

    Give two weeks. If not returned signed by the end of the two weeks. Then no more care.

    I don't allow any child to enter my care until the contract is signed and deposit is in my hands. I have then come to my place to sign the contract. This works best for me and my business.

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