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Unregistered
01-08-2008, 02:38 PM
i have a question? i filed a complaint against my child care provider. today i was told the state was there on the complaint and not to bring my child back. can they do this?

Unregistered
01-09-2008, 10:57 PM
I guess it would matter what the complaint was about. Since the daycare is a business I suppose they can render service to whom they chose. Make sure they give you back any money due. You also may want to check with your state's licesning agency about this tactic. They may also be discriminating if you fall under a "whistle blower" provision.

http://www.daycare.com/states.html

Unregistered
01-23-2008, 08:49 AM
If this was a home daycare, as a provider I would not want ANY child in my care that the parents thought the need to turn me into the state. If there is a problem, then the parents should of talked with the provider so the issue could be addressed.

Unregistered
02-14-2008, 04:50 PM
i have a question? i filed a complaint against my child care provider. today i was told the state was there on the complaint and not to bring my child back. can they do this?


yes... Parents have a choice to terminate childcare services with their daycare provider & the provider can do the same, normally I would think the provider would do this in circumstances where thier is conflict in the daycare that the provider & parent was not able to resolve or accomodate a parents schedule. But yes they can stop your childcare services. I donot recommend it, it ia not good business. But if you have complained against your childcare provider, why are you upset that they have terminated your services, obviously you are dissatisfied about your childcare services. If you had to go as far as call the state, why would you want your child to go back?

crazycat97306
05-23-2008, 07:40 AM
As a provider I would not want a child in my daycare if the parents thought it necessary to make a complaint with the state. I want parents who are open and willing to talk to me about any complaints they may have. This way we could work it out.
As a parent I would not continue to take my child somewhere I felt was bad enough that I had to make a formal complaint to the state. Why would you make a complaint and then keep taking your child there?

pingaa3
05-26-2008, 11:05 PM
WHy would you even take your child back to a place you filed a complaint about?

mac60
05-27-2008, 07:32 AM
I agree with these ladies. Why would you make a complaint, then complain they don't want you anymore. Just doesn't make sense.

Unregistered
07-22-2008, 08:25 PM
It's all in the contract-if they don't have it in there they best be putting it in there-ex--my states-If your child hurts another, meaning, another child, my dogs, my helpers, or myself, that requires medical attention, this child will be terminated the day of. If I see fit, that a child needs to be removed for any other reason, a conference will be held to resolve the issues. If nothing is resolved, then a two week notice will be given for the removal of the child. If a child is asked to be removed before the two weeks is over-I PAY what days are left of the two weeks. (Advise from a daycare lawyer-)
I just had a issue like this-but it wasn't the child-it was the parent who was out of line-I just gave a written two weeks-shook hands and said good luck and so be it-I have other children and myself to worry about as well-