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    I would not be washing kids clothes ... If the parent doesn't remember to send spare clothes then a call to pick up her dripping wet kid would probably refresh her memory. She would also have to pay for the damage caused by her child's bed wetting. She would be getting an invoice from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crayola kiddies View Post
    I would not be washing kids clothes ... If the parent doesn't remember to send spare clothes then a call to pick up her dripping wet kid would probably refresh her memory. She would also have to pay for the damage caused by her child's bed wetting. She would be getting an invoice from me.
    Do you have a clause in your contract about damages? I make my parents sign an agreement that any and all damages caused by their child must be paid for in full before care can resume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    Do you have a clause in your contract about damages? I make my parents sign an agreement that any and all damages caused by their child must be paid for in full before care can resume.
    Yes I do. ; )

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    I totally agree with calling her as soon as he wets himself and saying "You are going to have to come pick your son up as he has wet himself and has no clothes". She will definitely remember to bring them the next time. As Crayola kiddies has said, I would also advise her that you had to spend a lot of $$ on new items due to her child having an accident. If you don't want her to come and pick him up, maybe advise her that if she refuses to have him in pull ups, there is a fee per pee? Every time he pees and you have to do laundry (sheets, clothes, carpet, etc) that costs you money. $5 per pee? Sounds a bit crazy but she might think twice about him wearing pull ups at Daycare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mama W2 View Post
    I totally agree with calling her as soon as he wets himself and saying "You are going to have to come pick your son up as he has wet himself and has no clothes". She will definitely remember to bring them the next time. As Crayola kiddies has said, I would also advise her that you had to spend a lot of $$ on new items due to her child having an accident. If you don't want her to come and pick him up, maybe advise her that if she refuses to have him in pull ups, there is a fee per pee? Every time he pees and you have to do laundry (sheets, clothes, carpet, etc) that costs you money. $5 per pee? Sounds a bit crazy but she might think twice about him wearing pull ups at Daycare.
    He needs to go home and bathe and return the next day for a new start.
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