Hello Ladies,
I am new to daycare.com, and so happy that I found you
I have been doing daycare/preschool for the last 6 years. My husband just got a job offer, and we are taking it. It is in another state, three hours away. Today, I need to sit down and write a letter for all of my parents. I decided to give them 30 days notice. With this being said, I still would like to hold them up to the contract instated. The contract says that I require 30 days notice, and payment will still apply during that notice period. I know that MOST of the parents will keep their children til the end, but I have one high maintenance mom, with three kids here. I have been caring for all but one of my daycare children for four years now. Most of them pay per two weeks in advance, but HM mom pays per month. She could easily skip out on the first.
Could anyone offer me some tips on what to say. I would like to be fair about the payment issue but the words are escaping me
Thanks in advance
~Kristen
I am new to daycare.com, and so happy that I found you

I have been doing daycare/preschool for the last 6 years. My husband just got a job offer, and we are taking it. It is in another state, three hours away. Today, I need to sit down and write a letter for all of my parents. I decided to give them 30 days notice. With this being said, I still would like to hold them up to the contract instated. The contract says that I require 30 days notice, and payment will still apply during that notice period. I know that MOST of the parents will keep their children til the end, but I have one high maintenance mom, with three kids here. I have been caring for all but one of my daycare children for four years now. Most of them pay per two weeks in advance, but HM mom pays per month. She could easily skip out on the first.
Could anyone offer me some tips on what to say. I would like to be fair about the payment issue but the words are escaping me

Thanks in advance
~Kristen
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