Family Wanting Lengthy, Unpaid Absence
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1. It primarily lets me know who is serious about enrolling, and who isn't. Like earnest money, but I don't refund it.
2. It's to cover my time talking with the parents over text, phone, during the interview, and enrolling child in the food program.
3. It covers the enrollment packet and registration documents I print out.
4. It off-sets those start-up expenses for each child: mat, blanket, fitted sheet, pillow, cups, plates, utensils, etc.- Flag
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agree.. I've had teachers who dont need me during summer break pay anyway they are paying for the spot. They want a guarantee .. pay !- Flag
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At our center, our policies specifically state that if tuition is not paid by the 8th of each month, attendance is not allowed until payment is made. When someone asks for an extended absence, we just tell them that to guarantee they have a spot to return to, they have to pay.- Flag
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Our country club does something that might appeal to you. Anyone who leaves cannot re-enroll for 1 full calendar year unless they pay all the back dues for the months they were not dues paying members. People would leave in September then not pay dues all winter. They would re-enroll in May. The pool is open May-September. Now, in order to re-join in May, you owe the missed dues (October-April) upon re-joining.
So if they quit in December and 1/2 of January, I would charge an amount equal to those dates of care upon re-enrollment.- Flag
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1. It primarily lets me know who is serious about enrolling, and who isn't. Like earnest money, but I don't refund it.
2. It's to cover my time talking with the parents over text, phone, during the interview, and enrolling child in the food program.
3. It covers the enrollment packet and registration documents I print out.
4. It off-sets those start-up expenses for each child: mat, blanket, fitted sheet, pillow, cups, plates, utensils, etc.- Flag
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I put my rates up regularly...but only for incoming clients.
I do a "same price for life" with my clients as long as they follow policy and their account is current, their rate will never increase.
Recently a teacher couple thought about pulling over the summer and taking their chances that I had a slot for the fall.
Once I reminded them that even IF I had a place (not likely) that they would be coming back under a new contract at the newest rates and owe me $20 more per week than they are now.
They stayed!- Flag
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I put my rates up regularly...but only for incoming clients.
I do a "same price for life" with my clients as long as they follow policy and their account is current, their rate will never increase.
Recently a teacher couple thought about pulling over the summer and taking their chances that I had a slot for the fall.
Once I reminded them that even IF I had a place (not likely) that they would be coming back under a new contract at the newest rates and owe me $20 more per week than they are now.
They stayed!- Flag
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I do the same as cat herder. About five years ago, I had a family of two, whose parents decided that they were going to be with the grandparents for the summer so they could save money. I told them in order to keep their spots, tuition would still need to be paid. This family was planning on returning in the fall. Because I'm the one that got the kids to and from school. I told them if they didn't pay their tuition, per our contract, I would accept that as their notice. This gave me the ability to fill their spots. I also inform them that once they pull out. They may not return to my daycare.
It sounds a little harsh, but if you don't put your foot down with these people, they tend to walk all over you. I learned long ago, that when somebody walks all over you, it's usually because you have allowed it.- Flag
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Thank you everyone!
The family did terminate their contract effective last week.
They said they want to open a new contract in the new year when they have their schedule figured out. I informed them that my enrollment fee will be due again since they left my program. This was all in an email and I haven't heard back from them.
But I've decided that I won't be taking them back. Reviewing our conversations this past year made me realize how often they questioned my prices and days off, wanted additional days added to their schedule when I'd close for a holiday, etc. I don't want to repeat that.- Flag
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Thank you everyone!
The family did terminate their contract effective last week.
They said they want to open a new contract in the new year when they have their schedule figured out. I informed them that my enrollment fee will be due again since they left my program. This was all in an email and I haven't heard back from them.
But I've decided that I won't be taking them back. Reviewing our conversations this past year made me realize how often they questioned my prices and days off, wanted additional days added to their schedule when I'd close for a holiday, etc. I don't want to repeat that.- Flag
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