I am new here and hope to get your opinions on a debate that has started in my home regarding my home daycare. I have had two situations happen in one day.
The first is a situation where parents came for the interview, start their child that day and that evening at pick up I'm told that one parents job has been "suspended". My husband says "they won't be back, that they just needed a one day care situation and they left without paying for any care at all". I on the other hand felt unsure but not completely at a loss. I thought if DCM says she will text or call me in the morning to let me know what her boss says, then I will know what to expect.
The other was another DCM telling her DCK in front of me about their "new plans" for Friday. This is a day where said DCK is planned to be in my care. DCM said NOTHING to me about this prior to discussing with her DCK.
So I asked if she had the day off. She replied no, he will be staying with DCD. When I texted her last night to remind her that her payment was due this morning, she responded with "I'll bring it to you Friday when I bring him". But he isn't coming to ME on Friday. I asked who she planned to take him to, because she quickly responded with that text was meant for someone else.
She's been a bit lax in her on time payments and also wrote me a bad check, thus ending my full trust in her.
Today is to be DCK last day for this week as a result of their plan change. I asked DCM if she had brough the cash payment this morning and she simply said "sorry". I was dismayed by her response, but didn't want to cause a scene at drop off. I told DCM that DCK can stay today but she will incur a late fee as a result of her intentionally avoiding payment. DCM previously has written me post dated checks and was reminded this is not allowed twice. Once verbally, the second time in writing.:confused:
I'm pretty accepting when things happen. And I get that "once in a while, things happen", but I just don't see any easy resolution knowing that she has no funds to pay for this care. The other hard part is that my area is so cut throat for daycare providers that I hesitate to rock the boat too much with any parent, but I don't want to be continually be "understanding" when I'm clearly being taken advantage of. Would you keep on caring for these two families if you were in my shoes? How would you handle each situation? I just need a familiar voice from someone who has seen/experienced similar issues.
The first is a situation where parents came for the interview, start their child that day and that evening at pick up I'm told that one parents job has been "suspended". My husband says "they won't be back, that they just needed a one day care situation and they left without paying for any care at all". I on the other hand felt unsure but not completely at a loss. I thought if DCM says she will text or call me in the morning to let me know what her boss says, then I will know what to expect.
The other was another DCM telling her DCK in front of me about their "new plans" for Friday. This is a day where said DCK is planned to be in my care. DCM said NOTHING to me about this prior to discussing with her DCK.


Today is to be DCK last day for this week as a result of their plan change. I asked DCM if she had brough the cash payment this morning and she simply said "sorry". I was dismayed by her response, but didn't want to cause a scene at drop off. I told DCM that DCK can stay today but she will incur a late fee as a result of her intentionally avoiding payment. DCM previously has written me post dated checks and was reminded this is not allowed twice. Once verbally, the second time in writing.:confused:
I'm pretty accepting when things happen. And I get that "once in a while, things happen", but I just don't see any easy resolution knowing that she has no funds to pay for this care. The other hard part is that my area is so cut throat for daycare providers that I hesitate to rock the boat too much with any parent, but I don't want to be continually be "understanding" when I'm clearly being taken advantage of. Would you keep on caring for these two families if you were in my shoes? How would you handle each situation? I just need a familiar voice from someone who has seen/experienced similar issues.
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