The person you quoted posted that in 2011. I don't think she has been an active poster for a long while now...just in case you were hoping for a reply.
Anyways, since you have so many families actually needing the space, I would simply tell them that the first parent that pays for the space gets it.
I would require FULL payment the minute the space is open or the space is considered "available".
I would take FULL advantage of the fact that they all want the space. You run a business and this is one of those business opportunities that you can capitalize on.... I know a lot of providers would say that is too money orientated but I do not hide the fact that I am in this profession to make money...not friends so I wouldn't give any type of discount to anyone.
Once the infant space is open, the person who wants/needs it should have to pay to hold it.
You shouldn't take a financial loss of any kind since you aren't the one having a new baby that needs daycare space.
Anyways, since you have so many families actually needing the space, I would simply tell them that the first parent that pays for the space gets it.
I would require FULL payment the minute the space is open or the space is considered "available".
I would take FULL advantage of the fact that they all want the space. You run a business and this is one of those business opportunities that you can capitalize on.... I know a lot of providers would say that is too money orientated but I do not hide the fact that I am in this profession to make money...not friends so I wouldn't give any type of discount to anyone.
Once the infant space is open, the person who wants/needs it should have to pay to hold it.
You shouldn't take a financial loss of any kind since you aren't the one having a new baby that needs daycare space.

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