What do you tell parents when your interviewing more children then you have spots? Do you tell them that and that you will make a decision by such and such date? (I also don't want to assume they are choosing me).
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ALWAYS.
It let's parents know that I am in charge of who I tend and that I have choices. It also helps when you get the interview from hell and they want to leave their kids with you!! You just tell them you'll let them know!
NEVER, EVER be seen as person who is desperate for their business. They WILL take advantage.- Flag
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ALWAYS.
It let's parents know that I am in charge of who I tend and that I have choices. It also helps when you get the interview from hell and they want to leave their kids with you!! You just tell them you'll let them know!
NEVER, EVER be seen as person who is desperate for their business. They WILL take advantage.:
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I have it written in my contract- in order to hold a spot, that is open, I need the signed contract back immediately, or it is not held.- Flag
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I tell EVERYBODY that I interview that I have 2 or 3 more interviews scheduled for the week and that I'll get back to them with my decision. Notice how I said MY decision. I say this even if they are my last or only interview. I like to mull things over before I make decision. I also don't ever sign anyone on right away b- Flag
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yep, I let them know I have done and have more interviews to do. That way there they know they are not the only family, and I tell them if they are interested in signing let me know when they are ready. I inform them there is no rush on their decision as I understand they have other daycare interviews I'm sure, but that once a deposit is placed, the spot is no longer available.
That way they keep in touchand if they don't then I know they are not interested anyway.
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