I've had a client for the last 3 years with two daughters ages 4&7. On and off over the years she is constantly pushing my buttons, trying to find loop pulls in the contract, wanting me to do things for her children that she should herself,etc. The list is endless on this parent. Her daughters however are actually pretty well behaved. The youngest this fall will be in preschool from 8-11 and the oldest of course will be in school all day.
I know part of the parent's behavior is my fault as I didn't have a backbone in the beginning back when I first started. "You teach people how to treat you"...right? But I'm ready to get one now...I've had enough!
Right now I'm at a cross roads. Over the weekend I had a parent contact me for summer care of her two SAs. These are children that I watched when they were babes til their mama became a stay at home mom the last year before they went to school. She is back to work now and needs someone to care for them during the summer months. Without hesitation told her I would. This would make me completely full this summer.
Then I realized that this could give me the flexibility to do away with the first family I mentioned and give me plenty of time to find a replacement without being to hard on the check book if you know what I mean. Doing away with this family would not only cut the stress but also my working hours a week from 60 to 50 and that's being generous.
I figure I have 2 options.
1. Give her a new handbook. A 10 hour day maximum no exceptions. Her children will need to arrive dressed, clean, and ready to play, no exceptions. These things itself may piss her off so bad she finds a different daycare as I really don't think she would be able to find someone to have her children picked up by 4:30pm
2. Go ahead and tell her that I will no longer be able to provide care for her as of June 1. Then I can use the summer to find replacement care.
Any advice?
I know part of the parent's behavior is my fault as I didn't have a backbone in the beginning back when I first started. "You teach people how to treat you"...right? But I'm ready to get one now...I've had enough!

Right now I'm at a cross roads. Over the weekend I had a parent contact me for summer care of her two SAs. These are children that I watched when they were babes til their mama became a stay at home mom the last year before they went to school. She is back to work now and needs someone to care for them during the summer months. Without hesitation told her I would. This would make me completely full this summer.
Then I realized that this could give me the flexibility to do away with the first family I mentioned and give me plenty of time to find a replacement without being to hard on the check book if you know what I mean. Doing away with this family would not only cut the stress but also my working hours a week from 60 to 50 and that's being generous.
I figure I have 2 options.
1. Give her a new handbook. A 10 hour day maximum no exceptions. Her children will need to arrive dressed, clean, and ready to play, no exceptions. These things itself may piss her off so bad she finds a different daycare as I really don't think she would be able to find someone to have her children picked up by 4:30pm
2. Go ahead and tell her that I will no longer be able to provide care for her as of June 1. Then I can use the summer to find replacement care.
Any advice?
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