tasha99
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2006
- Messages
- 5,885
Well, you're in a pickle. You are, of course, correct; however, you've mixed friendship and business (hard not to do w/ home daycare). The parents agreed to VBS weeks ago and are now changing their mind, which is completely unfair to you. You can drop them from your daycare if they go back on their agreement, but you'll probably lose a friend as well.
(I used to have a licensed home daycare myself, and I took the kids on field trips all the time. I also had a contract that said parents paid in advance whether their kids attended or not. I don't think what the OP is doing is unreasonable at all. It may not be everyone's preference, but parents can make their own choices (or they could have back when they weren't up past the giving notice period for those weeks). My guess is that if you drop them as clients, you'll have those slots filled in a matter of days, especially since school's out.
(I used to have a licensed home daycare myself, and I took the kids on field trips all the time. I also had a contract that said parents paid in advance whether their kids attended or not. I don't think what the OP is doing is unreasonable at all. It may not be everyone's preference, but parents can make their own choices (or they could have back when they weren't up past the giving notice period for those weeks). My guess is that if you drop them as clients, you'll have those slots filled in a matter of days, especially since school's out.
.

