Dear xxxxxx
This letter is to inform you that due to ongoing behavioural issues I will no longer ha able to provide
care for xxxx. The last day for available care will be xxxx. Please be advised that all fees are still required regardless of weather xxxx is in attendance.
I wish you all the best in the future,
Warmest regards xxxx
Keep it short and sweet.... keep to your contract with regards to termination notice ... if you require 2 weeks then give them two weeks notice and make sure you are paid. If you took a 2 week deposit to cover the last two weeks then hand them the notice on payday before you receive their fees so you don't have to return money .... if you didn't take a deposit for the last weeks fees then don't give them notice till you have received the final weeks pay or you likely won't see it. Talk to the family in person and print out the letter for their records ... just tell them you have made a very hard decision but you need to end care.. let them know that his behaviour is disruptive and the others are starting to copy him, you have exhausted all your strategies and feel that this is best for the group .... tell them there is a letter in their bag (or hand it to them) for their records.....

































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