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Old 08-23-2010, 02:41 PM
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Default Would You Term a SA For an Infant?

I got a call today for a 7mo infant, 3 days a week. If I took the baby, I would have to term a SAb who comes after school. I've had the SA for 2 years during the school year, not summers. Would you consider terming the SA to make room for the infant? I am torn on what to do. After school care is harder to come by this year because the Y cancelled it's after school program due to low enrollment so a lot of SA parents are looking for care.
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