I am looking to get some feedback on my withdrawal/term letter. A little back story. This DC family has been a small pain in my backside. We haven't always seen eye to eye with the business side of things. In the past they have said they were leaving one 2 separate occasions only to end up staying. In April DC child went out on medical leave and was out for 12 weeks. I agreed to hold the spot for 50% reduced fees. The first day back mom tells me that they are moving and DC child will only be in care for another 6-8 weeks till the end of August.They are probably moving 20-30 minutes away and she has already found a new DC, but they only have a part-time spot and she was planning on leaving DC child here just 2 days a week. I told her that wouldn't work because my infant spots (only 2 of them) are only full time. She says okay. The next day mom asks me if I have talked with anyone about DC child's spot yet and I tell her yes I have a few interviews lined up. She says Oh well the rental they are looking at isn't a definite but she hopes it works out and she say nothing more. Now we are on DC child's 3rd week back and mom hasn't said another word. I have been interviewing and I have a family ready to commit to the spot. They need to start Aug. 20th, so although it isn't quite the end of August my thought is I need to take a family so I can fill this spot. If I give notice today than this will be 4 weeks which is the way this DC family's contract is written (I have changed it to only 2weeks now, lesson learned). Mom knows I have been interviewing as we are FB friends and my DC has a FB page both have had notices on them since she made me aware of the withdrawal.
So does this letter make sense....should I add anything additional/take anything away? I feel like I need to add something about filling DC child's spot and that is the reason for the date.
Date: 7/23/2012
Dear Parent:
Based upon your verbal intention to withdrawal from care, this written notice is to inform you that childcare services provided for ****** will conclude on Friday, August, 17, 2012. Please refer to our written contract for all withdrawal policies and contact me with any questions. Please sign and return this notice on your next day of scheduled care.
Sincerely,
Provider:
So does this letter make sense....should I add anything additional/take anything away? I feel like I need to add something about filling DC child's spot and that is the reason for the date.
Child Care Withdrawal Notice
Date: 7/23/2012
Dear Parent:
Based upon your verbal intention to withdrawal from care, this written notice is to inform you that childcare services provided for ****** will conclude on Friday, August, 17, 2012. Please refer to our written contract for all withdrawal policies and contact me with any questions. Please sign and return this notice on your next day of scheduled care.
Sincerely,
Provider:
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