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    Yes, it's all a part of our job - it especially hurts when you really think they'd be a good fit and you like the child, and your spot's been open for a while...and then nothing. I do find that some parents take weeks to decide and run risk of losing spot to someone else. But for those who never communicate back - just move on. I think Realtors probably have same issue and people in sales. Just have to believe the right mutual fit will come along.

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