So I had a new baby start transitioning last month. Dcm is great , but she clearly doesn't want to part with her baby. She started transitioning him with 2 hour shifts, and yesterday was 6 hours. She is returning to work in two weeks. This is way more of a transition that I have ever done, but they are a referral and a nice couple. Dcm dropped off yesterday in tears - saying she doesn't want to leave him , tried to get her husband to let her leave her job, etc . Dcd wants her to go back to work, and says dcm will be fine once he comes full time. It takes dcm days to respond to my emails and texts, and I get the feeling she might just become a sahm . I wouldn't blame her, this is the same reason I started my daycare. But , how do I get a commitment? I have another interested family , and don't have time to spare. I also wouldn't really mind if they don't come, I can take a 2 yr old that would be a better fit by age . Thanks .
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So I had a new baby start transitioning last month. Dcm is great , but she clearly doesn't want to part with her baby. She started transitioning him with 2 hour shifts, and yesterday was 6 hours. She is returning to work in two weeks. This is way more of a transition that I have ever done, but they are a referral and a nice couple. Dcm dropped off yesterday in tears - saying she doesn't want to leave him , tried to get her husband to let her leave her job, etc . Dcd wants her to go back to work, and says dcm will be fine once he comes full time. It takes dcm days to respond to my emails and texts, and I get the feeling she might just become a sahm . I wouldn't blame her, this is the same reason I started my daycare. But , how do I get a commitment? I have another interested family , and don't have time to spare. I also wouldn't really mind if they don't come, I can take a 2 yr old that would be a better fit by age . Thanks .
Tell them you understand how hard leaving your child is but you NEED to know their plan.
I would not e-mail her but would call her. Tell her you need a deposit AND the first two weeks care paid in full if she wants the space.
If she doesn't or hims and haws about, then fill it with the other family.
I am not trying to sound cold or unfeeling but you can't sit around and wait for new parents to adjust to this situation as this is your income.
Just straight up tell her you need a commitment or you're out.
It's not personal it's business.- Flag
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