Does anybody have something in their contract that enforces a "must stay for at least X amount of months" policy?
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We had a family that enrolled "for the long haul" and after 1 month are withdrawing because we won't provide an 11th hour of care for free. They are un-enrolling despite knowing our 10 hour fee and our 11th hour fee from the first meeting. We were very upfront stating everything verbally as well as pointing it out in our Parent Handbook. Yet here we are, losing 2 children because the parents were shocked that we were serious. We charge $6/hour for our 11th hour. It isn't some ridiculous amount. Other parents pay it without hesitation. That same family is now considering a nanny for 50+ hours a week to take care of 2 children (3 during the summer), to do laundry, clean the house, etc. I have a sneaky suspicion that the nanny will cost more than $312.75/week (what is currently paid for 10.5 hrs/day) or $342.75/week (what would be paid for 11 hrs).
:confused:
We had a family that enrolled "for the long haul" and after 1 month are withdrawing because we won't provide an 11th hour of care for free. They are un-enrolling despite knowing our 10 hour fee and our 11th hour fee from the first meeting. We were very upfront stating everything verbally as well as pointing it out in our Parent Handbook. Yet here we are, losing 2 children because the parents were shocked that we were serious. We charge $6/hour for our 11th hour. It isn't some ridiculous amount. Other parents pay it without hesitation. That same family is now considering a nanny for 50+ hours a week to take care of 2 children (3 during the summer), to do laundry, clean the house, etc. I have a sneaky suspicion that the nanny will cost more than $312.75/week (what is currently paid for 10.5 hrs/day) or $342.75/week (what would be paid for 11 hrs).

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