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  • MarinaVanessa
    Family Childcare Home
    • Jan 2010
    • 7211

    Terminating Today ... :)

    So ... I'm pulling the trigger and terminating one of my families today. It's the family who's kids (1 1/2 DCG and 5yo DCB) always have runny noses (since January), who always forget to pay on time and just pay the late fee, who always forgets to give me a schedule and texts me at 6:55 am to let me know they are dropping off at 7:00 am, who's 1 1/2 yo child my 3yo DS suddenly started to bite (which stopped as soon as I separated DS from their 5yo DCB), who's 5yo constantly tries to control the other kids and then cries because they don't want to play with him, who's 5 yo constantly says "Can I play with you? Can I play with you? Can I play with you? Can I play with you? Can I play with you? Can I play with you? OR Can I have some water? Can I have some water? Can I have some water? Can I have some water? Can I have some water? Can I have some water? Can I have some water? Can I have some water?" as I'm pouring him a cup.

    It's a conditional termination and I've given them 2 weeks notice ... two weeks before school starts . I have to admit though, I did not give them a vague term letter and I did not mention anything "bad" in the term letter either. I even offered to keep watching the kids after the term date until either they found daycare or I filled the spots. I said that it was because I couldn't meet their new needs (which I can't), since they want to go from FT to PT and possibly 5 yo will go into after-school care but I don't know anything for sure since they only tell me anything if I ask.

    Handing them their term letter when they drop off in about 15 minutes. Hand clammy, and I practiced out loud . I hate this part of the job.
  • Play Care
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 6642

    #2
    Good luck!!!

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    • Shell
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 1765

      #3
      :hug: I know, I hate that part of the job, too. But, when it's the right decision, you will feel so much better when it's all over!

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      • Naptime yet?
        Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2013
        • 443

        #4
        I hope it all works out. I wouldn't offer to watch them until they find new daycare or you fill the spots, I would just cut the cord and be done with it.

        Keep us updated!

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #5
          Good luck MV!! Terms are hard!

          You can do this....

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          • sharlan
            Daycare.com Member
            • May 2011
            • 6067

            #6
            Good luck.

            I think I would just let them go and move on.

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            • Josiegirl
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 10834

              #7
              How did it go? I hope without lots of drama for your sake.

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              • MarinaVanessa
                Family Childcare Home
                • Jan 2010
                • 7211

                #8
                OMGosh, that has to be the absolute worst termination I have ever conducted. There was no drama but I sooo backpaddled ::.

                So I talked things out with DCD and gave the reasons listed on my letter ... scheduling issues, and financial reasons (because he had said they wanted to drop don from FT to PT). He looked worried and shocked and then asked what the "real reason" was ::. So I told him.

                He did apologize about the problems and asked if there was anything he could do and I did tell him everything that I wanted ... follow the policies always, no transportation for DCB unless he goes to my DD's school otherwise he goes to after school program (more likely he will not get into my DDs school), no part-time offered only FT. He said yes to all and will keep DCG here. I still gave him the notice and he'll need to sign new contract on the 15th otherwise they have no valid contract with me and I'm done anyway. New contract will have a longer probation period, he agreed.

                I'm such a wuss . But I hate interviewing more than I hate terminating and I have my DD's braces and own dental work to pay for and I'd rather not have an interruption in income. At least if he keeps being a knucklehead I can term immed.

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                • Naptime yet?
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2013
                  • 443

                  #9
                  That sounds like something I would do .

                  I hope they behave from now on.

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MV
                    OMGosh, that has to be the absolute worst termination I have ever conducted. There was no drama but I sooo backpaddled ::.

                    So I talked things out with DCD and gave the reasons listed on my letter ... scheduling issues, and financial reasons (because he had said they wanted to drop don from FT to PT). He looked worried and shocked and then asked what the "real reason" was ::. So I told him.

                    He did apologize about the problems and asked if there was anything he could do and I did tell him everything that I wanted ... follow the policies always, no transportation for DCB unless he goes to my DD's school otherwise he goes to after school program (more likely he will not get into my DDs school), no part-time offered only FT. He said yes to all and will keep DCG here. I still gave him the notice and he'll need to sign new contract on the 15th otherwise they have no valid contract with me and I'm done anyway. New contract will have a longer probation period, he agreed.

                    I'm such a wuss . But I hate interviewing more than I hate terminating and I have my DD's braces and own dental work to pay for and I'd rather not have an interruption in income. At least if he keeps being a knucklehead I can term immed.
                    I would much rather work things out with a current family than not so I think it was fine that you reneged on the term....now they KNOW you ain't messing around and if they don't follow policies you WILL term them.

                    I just did the same thing. I "tried" to term a family in May but ended up agreeing to try a bit more but ended up terming anyways last Friday.

                    But atleast I feel good knowing I tried...

                    Hopefully, they shape up and become good clients from now on.

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                    • Kabob
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 1106

                      #11
                      I gave a family a second chance and they turned out to be my best behaved family. It helped that dcg in my case is my favorite dck...but just saying it could work out. Worst case scenario is they term or you have to term, which you were gonna do anyway. I hate interviewing too...so here's hoping this works out for you!

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                      • melilley
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 5155

                        #12
                        I'm glad it worked out and hopefully things change with them from now on!

                        I haven't termed anyone yet, but I once verbally talked to one set of dcp's about possible terming. Their child was aggressive and a biter and other parents were starting to complain. Mom and dad both told me that they didn't want him to go anywhere else and I gave the child a second chance. He did stop biting and isn't as aggressive, but has other issues and I've thought of terming, but just can't.

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                        • EntropyControlSpecialist
                          Embracing the chaos.
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 7466

                          #13
                          I allowed a difficult mom to stay after they were almost termed. She calmed down a bit but certainly isn't like the other parents, still. Sometimes it is irritating.

                          I hope that everything goes well for you!

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                          • sugar buzz
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 133

                            #14
                            You should be proud of yourself--you were able to communicate your own needs and are obviously doing a great job because they're willing to try, so they can keep you. Pat yourself on the back.

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                            • midaycare
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 5658

                              #15
                              Originally posted by sugar buzz
                              You should be proud of yourself--you were able to communicate your own needs and are obviously doing a great job because they're willing to try, so they can keep you. Pat yourself on the back.
                              This. Great job!

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