Did you tell the parent "I need you to not have your kid here 10hrs a day" if so? Or change anything within your contract?
I'm part time (3x a week) and made a temporary exception for one of my dck. This exception includes a full time rate discount for 5 days and I took it on to help out the parent. Lately the parent (sole cuatody) has been stressed at work and taking time off work. The other parent pays daycare (parents aren't together) so the sole custody dck parent still drops off dck even when sole aren't is at home all day. Now the sole parent is looking to permanently go on leave from work. I know that parent won't want to let go of free daycare so the dck will still be coming.
Would you tell the sole parent that now you go back to the original schedule (we re-signed contracts for full time) or require the parent to do just 8 hrs a day?
I'm more looking for opinions on how you'd handle the situation really. Dcp is playing the "sick" card to make me feel guilty I know, but Im doing part time with the others (and I wanted to do it all the time) so I can spend more time with my kid. This isn't happening as the dck is here 50hrs a week (all day when parent is home too).
So do I say "well I know you other sitter is still down and out but since you'll be home now we can go back to our original agreement" or what?
I think I answered my own question on that
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So how do I go about saying that as the dcp never mentioned we'd go back to the original agreement as she's making it clear she feels soooooo sick? It's awkward now.
I hate this part. Some days I figure it's easier to just close completely and avoid any awkward run ins.
Call me chicken today.
I'm part time (3x a week) and made a temporary exception for one of my dck. This exception includes a full time rate discount for 5 days and I took it on to help out the parent. Lately the parent (sole cuatody) has been stressed at work and taking time off work. The other parent pays daycare (parents aren't together) so the sole custody dck parent still drops off dck even when sole aren't is at home all day. Now the sole parent is looking to permanently go on leave from work. I know that parent won't want to let go of free daycare so the dck will still be coming.
Would you tell the sole parent that now you go back to the original schedule (we re-signed contracts for full time) or require the parent to do just 8 hrs a day?
I'm more looking for opinions on how you'd handle the situation really. Dcp is playing the "sick" card to make me feel guilty I know, but Im doing part time with the others (and I wanted to do it all the time) so I can spend more time with my kid. This isn't happening as the dck is here 50hrs a week (all day when parent is home too).
So do I say "well I know you other sitter is still down and out but since you'll be home now we can go back to our original agreement" or what?
I think I answered my own question on that

So how do I go about saying that as the dcp never mentioned we'd go back to the original agreement as she's making it clear she feels soooooo sick? It's awkward now.
I hate this part. Some days I figure it's easier to just close completely and avoid any awkward run ins.
Call me chicken today.
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