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daycarediva 10:33 AM 02-14-2018
Originally Posted by Karla505:
Hello I want to know if I can sue the daycare.
Theses are my reasons:
My son is 1 year old and he got kicked out wierd right he's only 1 year old. The reason they said was he was crying to long supposably and he would make the other kids cry. He a baby baby's cry for feeding diaper and they want to be hold walk they don't just cry because they want to it's because he's asking for something. He only goes every Tuesday 8am-12pm 4 hours and he's new this was his 3rd time going but more like 2 times and they got put up with him because the 3rd time he was only ther for 40 minutes and they called me to pick him up. So they basically took 25 for enrollment fee 35$ each tuesday and there was 2 that he went all 8am-12pm so $90 plus 25$ they received $115 and kicked me out the 3rd Tuesday ? Can I sue is this is this fair ? They didn't even try seems to me but what can I do help !
This is what a trial period is for. I can tell based on improvement over the time the child is in care for the day how 'easy' of a transition it will be. A child who cries continually is very stressful not only to the provider but to the other children enrolled. If he wasn't improving, they are WELL within their rights to call for pick up and/or let your child go.

Almost every 12 month old will have a VERY hard time transitioning with that type of schedule. Never been in daycare before? Never had anything but 1:1 care? Only VERY part time? He/she will never adjust to anyone at 4 hours a week. Either hire a nanny who can just deal with the screaming, or enroll him somewhere with more days and be up front about his separation anxiety.
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