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    Do NOT take this child on without having a talk with the parents. It is NOT acceptable for them to change your contract without speaking with you first and YOU making the changes. It can mean they don't care about the written rules and are just not a good match.

    Speak with them, if you don't like the hours tell them and have them agree (in writing) to abide by the set hours. It may very well be a misunderstanding and they wanted to extend the hours for rare occasions so wrote it in. BUT it would not be wise to move head with them having changed your contract on you as it sets the bar for them to believe they are in control of your business.

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